Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... , if we dip a glass rod in muriatic acid , and hold it over the ammonia , the white cloud at once appears . Muriatic acid , then , contains nothing but hydrogen and chlorine . ― 2. Water . -If a bit of sodium be 4 COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS .
... , if we dip a glass rod in muriatic acid , and hold it over the ammonia , the white cloud at once appears . Muriatic acid , then , contains nothing but hydrogen and chlorine . ― 2. Water . -If a bit of sodium be 4 COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS .
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... contains nitrogen and hydrogen . It has been found by experiment that it contains nothing but these two gases . - 4. Compounds and Elements . We have now seen that muriatic acid , water , and ammonia , are made up of other substances ...
... contains nitrogen and hydrogen . It has been found by experiment that it contains nothing but these two gases . - 4. Compounds and Elements . We have now seen that muriatic acid , water , and ammonia , are made up of other substances ...
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... contains the names of the most important elements usually put in each class , together with the abbreviations of these names commonly used . These abbreviations are called symbols . NON - METALLIC ELEMENTS . NAME . SYMBOL . ATOMIC ...
... contains the names of the most important elements usually put in each class , together with the abbreviations of these names commonly used . These abbreviations are called symbols . NON - METALLIC ELEMENTS . NAME . SYMBOL . ATOMIC ...
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... containing less than twice as much hydrogen as oxygen , the gas which re- mains after the explosion is found to be oxygen . In both cases , the oxygen combines with exactly twice its bulk of hydrogen , and this will be true in whatever ...
... containing less than twice as much hydrogen as oxygen , the gas which re- mains after the explosion is found to be oxygen . In both cases , the oxygen combines with exactly twice its bulk of hydrogen , and this will be true in whatever ...
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... contains 1 part by weight of hydrogen to 35.5 parts by weight of chlorine ; water , H2O , contains 2 parts by weight of hydrogen to 16 of oxygen ; and ammonia , H , N , contains 3 parts by weight of hydrogen to 14 of nitrogen . OXYGEN ...
... contains 1 part by weight of hydrogen to 35.5 parts by weight of chlorine ; water , H2O , contains 2 parts by weight of hydrogen to 16 of oxygen ; and ammonia , H , N , contains 3 parts by weight of hydrogen to 14 of nitrogen . OXYGEN ...
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