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" Equal volumes of all substances, when in the state of gas, and under like conditions, contain the same number of molecules. "
Introduction to Roman Law, in Twelve Academical Lectures - Page 330
by James Hadley - 1874 - 332 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 33

1874 - 804 pages
...constituents of matter. One of the frails oi this attention is the law of Avogadro, which is thus stated : " Equal volumes of all substances, when in the state...conditions, contain the same number of molecules." This law, taken in conneetion with that of Mariotte, " The volume of • confined mass of gas is inversely...
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Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry

Joel Dorman Steele - Chemistry - 1873 - 332 pages
...numbered by that same watchful Providence. AVOGADRO'S LAW. "Equal volumes of all substances, when in a state of gas, and under like conditions, contain the same number of molecules" See Physics, p. 23. THE ELEMENTS OF C^ElflSTRY, INTRODUCTION. Chemistry treats of the composition of...
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Fourteen weeks in chemistry

Joel Dorman Steele - 1873 - 338 pages
...numbered by that same watchful Providence. AVOGADRO'S LAW. "Equal volumes of all substances, when in a state of gas, and under like conditions, contain the same number of molecules." See Physics, p. 23. TH ELEMENTS OF CrjEljISTRY. INTRODUCTION. Chemistry treats of the composition of...
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Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry

Joel Dorman Steele - Chemistry - 1873 - 336 pages
...numbered by that same watchful Providence. AVOGADRO'S LAW. "Equal volumes of all substances, when in a state of gas, and under like conditions, contain the same number of molecules." See Physics, p. 23. T EC ELEMENT? pMHHiaTRT. /' rbi^/^X, - //r../ l(/ /INTRODUCTION. ^ Chemistry treats...
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New York Medical Journal, Volume 19

Medicine - 1874 - 704 pages
...explain the principles on which the new system of chemistry is founded. He takes as its corner-stone the law of Avogadro, that " equal volumes of all substances,...conditions, contain the same number of molecules," and by a series of simple experiments, which the student may easily perform for himself, demonstrates...
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The New Chemistry

Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1874 - 378 pages
...before the science was sufficiently mature to accept it. The law of Avogadro may be enunciated thus : EQUAL VOLUMES OF ALL SUBSTANCES, WHEN IN THE STATE...LIKE CONDITIONS, CONTAIN THE SAME NUMBER OF MOLECULES (Avogadro, 1811 — Ampere, 1814). The enunciation of this law is very simple, but, before we can comprehend...
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The New Chemistry

Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - Chemistry - 1874 - 346 pages
...before the science was sufficiently mature to accept it. The law of Avogadro may be enunciated thus : EQUAL, VOLUMES OF ALL SUBSTANCES, WHEN IN THE STATE OF GAS, AND UNDEE LIKE CONDITIONS, CONTAIN THE SAME NUMBER OF MOLECULES (Avogadro, 1811 — Ampere, 1814). The...
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The medical vocabulary

Robert Fowler - 1875 - 586 pages
...volcano. 2. The matter so ejected. Lavement (Fr.) Syn. of Clyster; and Enema. Law of Avogadro. Chem. Equal volumes of all substances, when in the state...conditions, contain the same number of molecules. This is the starting point in the exposition of the Modern Chemistry. Law of Boyle, or of Mariotte....
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A Class-book of Chemistry: On the Basis of the New System

Edward Livingston Youmans - Chemistry - 1875 - 374 pages
...uniformities ? This question was answered by the Italian physicist, Avogadro, as early as 1811, as follows : "Equal volumes of all substances when in the state of gas, and wider like conditions of temperature and pressure, contain the same number of molecules.'1'' This is...
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Catechism of chemistry

William Maugham - 1876 - 130 pages
...suggested by the Italian philosopher, Avogadro, in the year 1811, and the statement by modern chemists, that " equal volumes of all substances when in the...conditions, contain the same number of molecules," has therefore come to be designated Avogadro's Law. Sir William Thompson conceives, in consequence...
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