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... exists in at least three states - the solid , liquid and gaseous . The conversion of a body from one of these conditions to the other takes place under the influence of change of temperature , and is not necessarily attended by any ...
... exists in at least three states - the solid , liquid and gaseous . The conversion of a body from one of these conditions to the other takes place under the influence of change of temperature , and is not necessarily attended by any ...
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... exist , and that every substance is made up of particles of definite size and inca- pable of further division . Such particles are very small , and equally hard , no matter what the nature of the mass which they constitute . They are ...
... exist , and that every substance is made up of particles of definite size and inca- pable of further division . Such particles are very small , and equally hard , no matter what the nature of the mass which they constitute . They are ...
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... exists . For instance , the two compounds of hydrogen and oxygen have the formula , respectively , • H , O H2O2 . Water . • Hydrogen dioxide . The five compounds of nitrogen and oxygen are NO , NO , N2OŽ , NO2 , N2O This fact has given ...
... exists . For instance , the two compounds of hydrogen and oxygen have the formula , respectively , • H , O H2O2 . Water . • Hydrogen dioxide . The five compounds of nitrogen and oxygen are NO , NO , N2OŽ , NO2 , N2O This fact has given ...
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... exist in a molecule . In hypophosphorous acid H , PO2 experiment shows that only one hydrogen atom is easily replaceable , and the arrangement is considered to be as follows : - H H - O- -H Only one hydrogen atom is directly united to a ...
... exist in a molecule . In hypophosphorous acid H , PO2 experiment shows that only one hydrogen atom is easily replaceable , and the arrangement is considered to be as follows : - H H - O- -H Only one hydrogen atom is directly united to a ...
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... exist , unless several molecules of oxygen ( or S , Se or Te ) are also present . It appears then that as the proportion of oxygen is increased in any molecule , without other change , its acid character will be gradually developed ...
... exist , unless several molecules of oxygen ( or S , Se or Te ) are also present . It appears then that as the proportion of oxygen is increased in any molecule , without other change , its acid character will be gradually developed ...
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