Experimental chemistry, founded on the work [Principles of chemistry] of J.A. Stöckhardt |
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... - PRESSURE . GRAVITY 19 Weighing Weighing and measuring Metrical system 19 19 20 Measuring liquids and gases 22 Specific gravity 22 Specific gravity bottle 24 Hydrometer 25 HEAT Sources of heat - lamps Effects of heat Expansion.
... - PRESSURE . GRAVITY 19 Weighing Weighing and measuring Metrical system 19 19 20 Measuring liquids and gases 22 Specific gravity 22 Specific gravity bottle 24 Hydrometer 25 HEAT Sources of heat - lamps Effects of heat Expansion.
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Charles William Heaton. HEAT Sources of heat - lamps Effects of heat Expansion of liquids - the thermometer . Thermometric scales Expansion of solids Expansion of gases Change of state From solid to liquid — latent heat From liquid to ...
Charles William Heaton. HEAT Sources of heat - lamps Effects of heat Expansion of liquids - the thermometer . Thermometric scales Expansion of solids Expansion of gases Change of state From solid to liquid — latent heat From liquid to ...
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... liquids Hypothesis to account for atomicity Equations , or formulæ of chemical change Acids , Bases , Salts Basity of acids Oxygen acids , or oxy - acids Formation of salts 89 89 90 91 91 92 95 96 96 99 PART II . NON - METALLIC ELEMENTS ...
... liquids Hypothesis to account for atomicity Equations , or formulæ of chemical change Acids , Bases , Salts Basity of acids Oxygen acids , or oxy - acids Formation of salts 89 89 90 91 91 92 95 96 96 99 PART II . NON - METALLIC ELEMENTS ...
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... 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.
... 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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... liquids , and gases all tend to fly to the earth , and therefore all exhibit the force of gravity , though in very various degrees . Near its surface the great bulk of the earth causes its attraction to be so very much greater than that ...
... liquids , and gases all tend to fly to the earth , and therefore all exhibit the force of gravity , though in very various degrees . Near its surface the great bulk of the earth causes its attraction to be so very much greater than that ...
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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...