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... BROMINE AND IODINE , AND THEIR COMPOUNDS WITH THE PRE- CEDING ELEMENTS CHAPTER XI . 147 FLUORINE AND ITS COMPOUNDS WITH THE PRECEDING ELEMENTS 155 CHAPTER XII . SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS WITH THE PRECEDING ELEMENTS 157 CHAPTER XIII ...
... BROMINE AND IODINE , AND THEIR COMPOUNDS WITH THE PRE- CEDING ELEMENTS CHAPTER XI . 147 FLUORINE AND ITS COMPOUNDS WITH THE PRECEDING ELEMENTS 155 CHAPTER XII . SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS WITH THE PRECEDING ELEMENTS 157 CHAPTER XIII ...
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... Bromine Iodine Fluorine Sulphur 71-78 1-23 I. 98-103 75-85 V. 105-109 87-95 VI . 128-130 146-150 VIII . 114-115 110-113 VII . 140-143 178-186 IX . 147-148 199-200 X. 150-151 205-208 X. 155 215 XI . 157-159 221-223 XII . b Phosphorus ...
... Bromine Iodine Fluorine Sulphur 71-78 1-23 I. 98-103 75-85 V. 105-109 87-95 VI . 128-130 146-150 VIII . 114-115 110-113 VII . 140-143 178-186 IX . 147-148 199-200 X. 150-151 205-208 X. 155 215 XI . 157-159 221-223 XII . b Phosphorus ...
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... Gold ... 0.0324 Oil of turpentine 0.4670 ... Silver 0.0570 Terchloride of Chlorine 0.1210 ...... phosphorus . } 0-2092 Bromine 0.0555 0.1060 Platinum 0.0324 0.0843 § 84. The specific heat of a substance in the 40 НЕАТ .
... Gold ... 0.0324 Oil of turpentine 0.4670 ... Silver 0.0570 Terchloride of Chlorine 0.1210 ...... phosphorus . } 0-2092 Bromine 0.0555 0.1060 Platinum 0.0324 0.0843 § 84. The specific heat of a substance in the 40 НЕАТ .
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... Bromine ... 45 " " Zinc 28.1 " " Bismuth .. 12.6 د , § 94. Of all vapours that of water has the greatest latent heat . § 95. Those liquids have the greatest latent heats whose cor- responding solids have the highest melting - points ...
... Bromine ... 45 " " Zinc 28.1 " " Bismuth .. 12.6 د , § 94. Of all vapours that of water has the greatest latent heat . § 95. Those liquids have the greatest latent heats whose cor- responding solids have the highest melting - points ...
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... -0 Cerium Ce 92.0 Boron ..... B 11.0 Chlorine ........ CI ...... 35.5 Bromine .... ...... . Br 80.0 Chromium . Cr 52.5 ......... ...... Combining Element . Cobalt Copper Didymium Erbium Fluorine ... Symbol 72 NON - METALLIC CHEMISTRY .
... -0 Cerium Ce 92.0 Boron ..... B 11.0 Chlorine ........ CI ...... 35.5 Bromine .... ...... . Br 80.0 Chromium . Cr 52.5 ......... ...... Combining Element . Cobalt Copper Didymium Erbium Fluorine ... Symbol 72 NON - METALLIC CHEMISTRY .
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