Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... experiment proves the presence of oxygen in the gas in which the phosphorus was burned . Pass a mixture of equal parts of this same gas and hydrogen through a tube containing some heated platin- ized asbestos , and hold a piece of ...
... experiment proves the presence of oxygen in the gas in which the phosphorus was burned . Pass a mixture of equal parts of this same gas and hydrogen through a tube containing some heated platin- ized asbestos , and hold a piece of ...
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... experiment be repeated a number of times , the water at the bottom of the jar will be found to contain sulphuric acid . 48. Sulphuric Anhydride . — If fuming Nordhausen acid be gently heated in a glass retort , which is con- nected with ...
... experiment be repeated a number of times , the water at the bottom of the jar will be found to contain sulphuric acid . 48. Sulphuric Anhydride . — If fuming Nordhausen acid be gently heated in a glass retort , which is con- nected with ...
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... Experiments similar to those which we have tried with the candle , will show that any ordinary combustible sub- stance removes oxygen from the air when it burns , and that it cannot burn without oxygen . We conclude , then , that all ...
... Experiments similar to those which we have tried with the candle , will show that any ordinary combustible sub- stance removes oxygen from the air when it burns , and that it cannot burn without oxygen . We conclude , then , that all ...
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... error and subject to change . This uncertainty , moreover , must ex- tend to the atomic weights of the elements , so far as they rest on such hypothetical conclusions . ” Experiment , however , has shown that it is generally 164 APPENDIX .
... error and subject to change . This uncertainty , moreover , must ex- tend to the atomic weights of the elements , so far as they rest on such hypothetical conclusions . ” Experiment , however , has shown that it is generally 164 APPENDIX .
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William James Rolfe, Joseph Anthony Gillet. Experiment , however , has shown that it is generally true that the elementary atoms have the same specific heat ; that is , if we take of different elements quantities proportionate to their ...
William James Rolfe, Joseph Anthony Gillet. Experiment , however , has shown that it is generally true that the elementary atoms have the same specific heat ; that is , if we take of different elements quantities proportionate to their ...
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