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" ... experiments on the combination of gases were explained in terms of Dalton's atomic theory by the Italian physicist Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856) professor of physics at Turin. He pointed out that the discovery of the simple ratios of volume in which... "
An Introduction to the Study of Chemistry - Page 216
by Ira Remsen - 1886 - 387 pages
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A Text-book of Elementary Chemistry: Theoretical and Inorganic

George Frederick Barker - 1870 - 610 pages
...shown by Clausius to be a very simple deduction from the law of Ampere. According to Ampere's law, equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules. If, therefore, l!ie number of molecules be in any way diminished, the volume itself will be diminished...
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A Text Book of Elementary Chemistry: Theoretical and Inorganic

George Frederick Barker - 1870 - 408 pages
...shown by Clausius to be a very simple deduction from the law of Ampere. According to Ampere-s law, equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules. If, therefore, the number of molecules be in any way diminished, the volume itself will be diminished proportionally....
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Chemical Problems: With Brief Statements of the Principles Involved

James Clarke Foye - 1879 - 48 pages
...molecules of oxygen used, and two molecules of carbon dioxide and three of aqueous vapor produced. As "equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules," it follows the volumes are proportioned to the number of molecules. Hence for every two litres of alcohol...
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A Text-book of Elementary Chemistry: Theoretical and Inorganic

George Frederick Barker - 1891 - 372 pages
...shown by C1ausius to be a very simple deduction from the law of Avogadro. According to Avogadro-s law, equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules. If, therefore, the number of molecules be in any way diminished, the volume itself will be diminished proportionally....
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A Text-book of Organic Chemistry

Arnold Frederik Holleman - 1911 - 522 pages
...THE REALITY OF MOLECULES AND ATOMS AND THEIR ABSOLUTE WEIGHT. 35. The law of AVOGADRO teaches that equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules. If we take a gram molecule oi even' gas, which, as we just saw, has a volume of 22.41 1., it follows at once...
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A Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry

Arnold Frederick Holleman - 1912 - 532 pages
...THE REALITY OF MOLECULES AND ATOMS AND THEIIl ABSOLUTE WEIGHT. 35. The law of AVOGADRO teaches that equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules. If we take a gram molecule of every gas, which, as we just saw, has a volume of 22.41 l., it follows at once...
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The Calculations of Analytical Chemistry

Edmund Howd Miller - 1921 - 222 pages
...carbonic acid but two ; for there are present the same number of molecules of CO2 as there were of CO and as equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules, an equal number of molecules occupy the Sp. Gr. Correction. Sp. Gr. Correction. Sp. Gr. Correction....
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A Text Book of General Physiology for Colleges

Philip Henry Mitchell - 1923 - 780 pages
...volumes, that is, the volume of the CO2 given off is divided by the volume of the O2 absorbed. Inasmuch as equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules at the same temperature and pressure, volume measurements of gases are convenient for chemical calculations....
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Cambridge Readings in the Literature of Science: Being Extracts from the ...

Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - 312 pages
...the discovery of the simple ratios of volume in which gases combine leads at once to the view that equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules. If we accept this view, say, for instance, in the case of oxygen and hydrogen, it follows from the volume...
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Cosmology, Atomic Theory, Evolution: Classic Readings in the Literature of ...

Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 pages
...the discovery of the simple ratios of volume in which gases combine leads at once to the view that equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules. If we accept this view, say, for instance, in the case of oxygen and hydrogen, it follows from the volume...
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