Introduction to the Study of Chemical Philosophy: The Principles of Theoretical and Systematic ChemistryLongmans, Green, and Company, 1895 - 378 pages |
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acetic acid action alcohol aldehyd alkali allotropic ammonia ammonium arsenic atmospheric atomic weight atoms of carbon atoms of hydrogen atoms of oxygen benzene bodies boiling bromine C₂H calcium capable carbon dioxide carbonic anhydride chemical chloric acid chloride Cl₂ colourless combination combustion composition compounds constitution containing copper corresponding crystallisation crystals decomposed decomposition dissociation dissolved elements ether ethyl example exhibits flame formula gaseous gases gram H₂ H₂O hydriodic acid hydrocarbon hydrochloric acid hydrogen chloride hydroxide hypothesis insoluble iodide iodine iron isomorphous known liquid litres melting mercury metals mixture molecular weight molecules monobasic nitric nitric acid nitrogen oxide oxygen peroxide phosphorus platinum potassium potassium chloride pounds pressure produced properties proportions quantity radicles represented result salts silicon silver similar sodium solid soluble in water solution specific heat substance sulphate sulphide sulphuric acid temperature tion valency vapour density volatile volume whilst yields zinc