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... decomposed into two substances , one a colorless gas , called carbon dioxide ; the other a white powder , called calcium oxide , or , more commonly , lime . These products are different from the chalk and from each other , but they do ...
... decomposed into two substances , one a colorless gas , called carbon dioxide ; the other a white powder , called calcium oxide , or , more commonly , lime . These products are different from the chalk and from each other , but they do ...
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... decompose . The second substance is difficult to prepare and to preserve ; it is liable to explode . We may suppose , therefore , that the normal pro- portion of combination between H and O is H2O . Carbon forms with oxygen two well ...
... decompose . The second substance is difficult to prepare and to preserve ; it is liable to explode . We may suppose , therefore , that the normal pro- portion of combination between H and O is H2O . Carbon forms with oxygen two well ...
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... decomposes many compound bodies ; some elements appearing at the positive pole , and others at the negative . Thus , potassium will be liberated in contact with the surface negatively charged , and oxygen in contact with the positive ...
... decomposes many compound bodies ; some elements appearing at the positive pole , and others at the negative . Thus , potassium will be liberated in contact with the surface negatively charged , and oxygen in contact with the positive ...
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... decomposed , the bromine being expelled , and that bromine , in turn , expels iodine from com- bination . Therefore , such reactions as = K Br + Cl KCl + Br KBr + I , KI + Br = are simply illustrations of the general electrical ...
... decomposed , the bromine being expelled , and that bromine , in turn , expels iodine from com- bination . Therefore , such reactions as = K Br + Cl KCl + Br KBr + I , KI + Br = are simply illustrations of the general electrical ...
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... decomposed by heat and by many chemical substances , often explosively . The preparation of the concentra- ted ... decomposes water rapidly , the escaping hydrogen being so highly heated as to take fire , burning with a purple flame ...
... decomposed by heat and by many chemical substances , often explosively . The preparation of the concentra- ted ... decomposes water rapidly , the escaping hydrogen being so highly heated as to take fire , burning with a purple flame ...
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