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... quantity . If we write HCl , the meaning is not merely that hydrogen and chlorine are in combination , but that the amounts by weight are in the proportion of the atomic weights ; i . e . , I ( atomic weight H ) to 35.4 ( atomic weight ...
... quantity . If we write HCl , the meaning is not merely that hydrogen and chlorine are in combination , but that the amounts by weight are in the proportion of the atomic weights ; i . e . , I ( atomic weight H ) to 35.4 ( atomic weight ...
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... quantity of oxygen . The potassium sulphate and potassium sulphite both contain oxygen , but the former ( sulphate ) contains the more oxygen . Sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite contain the same elements , but their composition is NaNO ...
... quantity of oxygen . The potassium sulphate and potassium sulphite both contain oxygen , but the former ( sulphate ) contains the more oxygen . Sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite contain the same elements , but their composition is NaNO ...
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... quantity of the substance present . If we pass water vapor over red - hot iron , iron oxide is formed and hydrogen is set free ; if we pass the hydrogen back over the iron oxide , steam is formed and iron set free . In the first case ...
... quantity of the substance present . If we pass water vapor over red - hot iron , iron oxide is formed and hydrogen is set free ; if we pass the hydrogen back over the iron oxide , steam is formed and iron set free . In the first case ...
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... quantities of other elements , it being understood that all the bodies are in the state of gas and at the same temperature and pressure : - Wt . of vol . , equal to 1 vol . of H. Element . Atomic Weight . O 16 S 32 Cl 35.4 I Br 127 80 ...
... quantities of other elements , it being understood that all the bodies are in the state of gas and at the same temperature and pressure : - Wt . of vol . , equal to 1 vol . of H. Element . Atomic Weight . O 16 S 32 Cl 35.4 I Br 127 80 ...
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... quantity of hydrochloric acid equal to one atomic weight of hydrogen - viz . 18.2 . This figure , 18.2 , represents , therefore , the density or specific gravity com- pared to hydrogen . 94 cubic inches of H , weighing 2 grains , will ...
... quantity of hydrochloric acid equal to one atomic weight of hydrogen - viz . 18.2 . This figure , 18.2 , represents , therefore , the density or specific gravity com- pared to hydrogen . 94 cubic inches of H , weighing 2 grains , will ...
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