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Page 95
... known , and the general class of chlorides often are grouped together . This type of classification can easily be extended to other ele- ments of the chlorine family in the periodic table , which form compounds similar to the chlorides ...
... known , and the general class of chlorides often are grouped together . This type of classification can easily be extended to other ele- ments of the chlorine family in the periodic table , which form compounds similar to the chlorides ...
Page 108
... known as a methyl group , and CH , CH- , or simply C2H , - , is ethyl . The positions of such groups in the parent hydrocarbon —that is , the hydrogen atoms of the parent alkane that they replace - are indicated by numbers ( numbering ...
... known as a methyl group , and CH , CH- , or simply C2H , - , is ethyl . The positions of such groups in the parent hydrocarbon —that is , the hydrogen atoms of the parent alkane that they replace - are indicated by numbers ( numbering ...
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... known , this influence was exerted through the work of St. Augustine ( died 430 ) . Augustine's experience , as related in the Confessions , was the vision of the divine Light as the inmost fact and the transform- ing power of his being ...
... known , this influence was exerted through the work of St. Augustine ( died 430 ) . Augustine's experience , as related in the Confessions , was the vision of the divine Light as the inmost fact and the transform- ing power of his being ...
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