Experimental chemistry, founded on the work [Principles of chemistry] of J.A. Stöckhardt |
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... NITROGEN 152 The atmosphere . 154 AMMONIA 155 Ammonium compounds 156 COMPOUNDS OF NITROGEN AND OXYGEN 158 Nitric acid . 158 Nitrous oxide 161 Nitric oxide 162 Nitrous anhydride 163 Nitric peroxide 163 PHOSPHORUS . 163 Preparation 164 ...
... NITROGEN 152 The atmosphere . 154 AMMONIA 155 Ammonium compounds 156 COMPOUNDS OF NITROGEN AND OXYGEN 158 Nitric acid . 158 Nitrous oxide 161 Nitric oxide 162 Nitrous anhydride 163 Nitric peroxide 163 PHOSPHORUS . 163 Preparation 164 ...
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... NITROGEN N. 14 . PHOSPHORUS P. 31 ZA N2 BORON B. 11 Arsenic As . 75 As Antimony Sb . 122 . Bismuth Bi . 210 . Vanadium V. 51 . Tantalum Ta . 182 . Niobium Nb . 94 . Gold Au . 197 . Thallium TI . 204 . II . ARTIADS . - Elements of even ...
... NITROGEN N. 14 . PHOSPHORUS P. 31 ZA N2 BORON B. 11 Arsenic As . 75 As Antimony Sb . 122 . Bismuth Bi . 210 . Vanadium V. 51 . Tantalum Ta . 182 . Niobium Nb . 94 . Gold Au . 197 . Thallium TI . 204 . II . ARTIADS . - Elements of even ...
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... nitrogen . These bodies can be de- composed no further by any known method of analysis , and are therefore called simple bodies , or elements . There are now about sixty known elements , and almost every year adds to their number ; but ...
... nitrogen . These bodies can be de- composed no further by any known method of analysis , and are therefore called simple bodies , or elements . There are now about sixty known elements , and almost every year adds to their number ; but ...
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... nitrogen , and oxygen . 2. The changes which they undergo by the action of other bodies and of the various forces upon them . - Phosphorus , which is obtained from bones , is luminous in the air , and is gradually converted into an acid ...
... nitrogen , and oxygen . 2. The changes which they undergo by the action of other bodies and of the various forces upon them . - Phosphorus , which is obtained from bones , is luminous in the air , and is gradually converted into an acid ...
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... nitrogen and 1 volume of oxygen , so that there can be no doubt that its constitution is similar to that of steam . Ammonia gas , again , is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen . When it is decomposed by electric sparks every 2 volumes ...
... nitrogen and 1 volume of oxygen , so that there can be no doubt that its constitution is similar to that of steam . Ammonia gas , again , is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen . When it is decomposed by electric sparks every 2 volumes ...
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