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Descriptive Chemistry - Page 168
by Lyman Churchill Newell - 1903 - 590 pages
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Practical Chemistry: Adapted to the First Stage of the Revised Syllabus of ...

J. Howard - 1873 - 164 pages
...constituents of hydrochloric acid. They combine, moreover, in equal volumes ; one volume of hydrogen combining with one volume of chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid gas. The relative weights of these vols. being as 1 to 35'5, chlorine being 354 times the weight of hydrogen....
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Practical Chemistry

John Howard (head master of the Islington school of science and art.) - 1873 - 144 pages
...constituents of hydrochloric acid. They combine, moreover, in equal volumes ; one volume of hydrogen combining with one volume of chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid gas. The pj~ 20 relative weights of these vols. being as 1 to 35 *5, chlorine being 354 times the weight...
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Elements of Chemistry: A Text-book for Schools

Elroy McKendree Avery - 1881 - 384 pages
...has been accurately determined, both analytically and synthetically. Such determinations show that one volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of...chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid gas. The composition maybe graphically represented as follows: 1m.e. The chemical action effects neither...
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The Complete Chemistry: A Text Book for High Schools and Academies

Elroy McKendree Avery - 1883 - 452 pages
...has been accurately determined, both analytically and synthetically. Such determinations show that one volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of...chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid gas. The composition maybe graphically represented as follows: The chemical action effects neither volumetric...
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Manual of Chemistry: A Guide to Lectures and Laboratory-work for Beginners ...

William Simon - 1884 - 482 pages
...Hydrochloric acid, Acidum hydrochloricum, HC1 = 36.4 ( Chlorhydric and, Muriatic acid, Hydrogen chloride). One volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of...chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid. Another method for obtaining it is the decomposition of chlorides by sulphuric acid : Nad + fl,SO,...
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Inorganic Chemistry

Sir Edward Frankland, Francis Robert Japp - 1885 - 732 pages
...compounds taking part in any chemical action, and the volume of the resulting product or products. Thus: or one volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of...chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid. or two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of steam. H H i"_...
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Elementary Chemistry

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Charles Slater - 1887 - 400 pages
...that this generalisation was inadmissible. Thus, consider the combination of hydrogen and chlorine. One volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of chlorine to form 2 vols. of hydrogen chloride ; therefore, by GayLussac's generalisation, x atoms of hydrogen combine...
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Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3

1890 - 870 pages
...the product if gaseous when all the volumes are measured at the same temperature and pressure. Thus, one volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of...chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid gas ; two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapour ; two...
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Chambers' Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3

1891 - 878 pages
...the product if gaseous when all the volumes are measured at the same temperature and pressure. Thus, one volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of...chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid gas ; two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxvgcn to form two volumes of water vapour ; two...
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Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry

Lothar Meyer - 1892 - 250 pages
...known which only contain half as much hydrogen as is contained in the same volume of free hydrogen. As one volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of...chlorine to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid, it follows, from Avogadro's law, that each particle of hydrogen and chlorine produces two particles...
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