Experimental chemistry, founded on the work [Principles of chemistry] of J.A. Stöckhardt |
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... consists of experimental details and technical descriptions , which , though they have required much pruning and revision , are as useful now as when first written . A great many new experiments have been added in every part of the work ...
... consists of experimental details and technical descriptions , which , though they have required much pruning and revision , are as useful now as when first written . A great many new experiments have been added in every part of the work ...
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... . Taking then the current view , we hold that all substances known to us , whether in the state of solid , liquid , or gas , B consist of matter which has an absolute existence . Matter PART I GENERAL PRINCIPLES CHAPTER I MATTER AND FORCE.
... . Taking then the current view , we hold that all substances known to us , whether in the state of solid , liquid , or gas , B consist of matter which has an absolute existence . Matter PART I GENERAL PRINCIPLES CHAPTER I MATTER AND FORCE.
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Charles William Heaton. consist of matter which has an absolute existence . Matter is subject to the operation of certain ... consists is called cohesion , but it It varies very is probably identical in nature with gravity 2 EXPERIMENTAL ...
Charles William Heaton. consist of matter which has an absolute existence . Matter is subject to the operation of certain ... consists is called cohesion , but it It varies very is probably identical in nature with gravity 2 EXPERIMENTAL ...
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... consists of iron and oxygen ; the rust , of iron , oxygen , and water , which have become most closely united with each other ; they are chemically combined . The force which produces such changes as these is called CHEMICAL FORCE . In ...
... consists of iron and oxygen ; the rust , of iron , oxygen , and water , which have become most closely united with each other ; they are chemically combined . The force which produces such changes as these is called CHEMICAL FORCE . In ...
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... consist of three kinds : 1. Heat rays . 2. Light rays . 3. Actinic or chemical rays . The chemical rays are invisible , and are only to be recog- nised by their effect in producing chemical changes . The interesting art of photography ...
... consist of three kinds : 1. Heat rays . 2. Light rays . 3. Actinic or chemical rays . The chemical rays are invisible , and are only to be recog- nised by their effect in producing chemical changes . The interesting art of photography ...
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Page 19 - ... the accuracy of every chemical process, and ascertain the true composition of bodies by proving the weight of the compound to be equal to the weight of the substances which produce it. 32. Use of the Balance,-— The balance is to the chemist what the compass is to the mariner, and before its introduction as a means of verifying experiments, the whole science of Chemistry was a collection of disconnected and separate facts and theories. Until within a comparatively recent period it was supposed...