| 1806 - 832 pages
...with no intermediate quantity. In the former case nitric acid is the result ; in the latter nitrous acid : but as both these may be formed at the same...variable; from 36 to 72 per cent. for common air. This ii the principal cause of that diversity which has so much appeared in the results of chemists on this... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe, Arthur Harden - 1896 - 232 pages
...with no intermediate quantity. In the formeA case nitric acid is the result ; in the latter nitrous\ acid : but as both these may be formed at the same...quantity of nitrous gas absorbed should be variable." These results have been much discussed, but at present the interesting question is not how did Dalton... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 pages
...with no intermediate quantity. 1 In the former case nitric acid is the result ; in the latter nitrous acid : but as both these may be formed at the same...variable ; from 36 to 72 per cent, for common air." (ii) Also based on his own work were the results of the analyses of two hydrides of carbon. He says,... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 pages
...with no intermediate quantity. In the former case nitric acid is the result ; in the latter nitrous acid : but as both these may be formed at the same...oxygen going to one of nitrous gas, and another to tiro, the quantity of nitrous gas absorbed should bo variable; from 36 to 72 per cent, for common air."... | |
| John Price Millington - 1906 - 252 pages
...with no intermediate quantity. In the former case nitric acid is the result, in the latter nitrous acid ; but as both these may be formed at the same...appeared in the results of chemists on this subject." These results, together with those found in his next paper, are of interest chiefly as showing the... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...no intermediate quantity. In the former case nitric i _ \ acid is the result; in the latter nitrous acid: but as both these may be formed at the same...oxygen going to one of nitrous gas, and another to too, the quantity of nitrous gas absorbed should be variable." We. have here a special case of the... | |
| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - 350 pages
...with no intermediate quantity. In the former case nitric acid is the result; in the latter nitrous acid: but as both these may be formed at the same...variable; from 36 to 72 per cent, for common air." With regard to this experiment Roscoe says : "In the memorable case in which Dalton announces the first... | |
| Frederic Lawrence Holmes, Trevor Harvey Levere - 2000 - 454 pages
...portion but no intermediate quantity. In the former case nitric acid is the result; in the latter nitrous acid: but as both these may be formed at the same...nitrous gas absorbed should be variable; from 36 to 72 percent for common air. This is the principle cause of the diversity which has so much appeared in... | |
| Ida Freund - 680 pages
...with no intermediate quantity. lu the former case nitric acid is the result ; in the latter nitrous acid : but as both these may be formed at the same...variable ; from 36 to 72 per cent, for common air." (ii) Also based on his own work were the results of the analyses of two hydrides of carbon. He says,... | |
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