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" Cavendish, namely, that, as nearly as possible, two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form water, the gases having been measured at the same temperature and pressure. "
Stoichiometry - Page xii
by Sydney Young - 1908 - 381 pages
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 11-12

1865 - 640 pages
...combination and the volume •which this combination occupies when in the gaseous state. Thus : — I. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour. II. Two volumes of nitrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 11

1865 - 332 pages
...combination and the volume •which this combination occupies when in the gaseous state. Thus : — I. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour. II. Two volumes of nitrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form...
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An Introduction to Chemical Philosophy According to the Modern Theories

Charles Adolphe Wurtz - 1867 - 212 pages
...combination and the volume which this combination occupies when in the gaseous state. Thus :— I. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour. II. Two volumes of nitrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form...
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An Introduction to Chemical Philosophy According to the Modern Theories

Charles Adolphe Wurtz - 1867 - 214 pages
...combination and the volume which this combination occupies when in the gaseous state. Thus :— I. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour. II. Two volumes of nitrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form...
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Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic: With Experiments and a Comparison of ...

Charles Loudon Bloxam - 1867 - 758 pages
...of the volume of the mixed gases, measured at the same temperature and atmospheric pressure. Hence, two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour, af tJie same temperature and prexxitr?.. It very frequently happens,...
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Practical Chemistry

John Howard (head master of the Islington school of science and art.) - 1873 - 144 pages
...test-tube of oxygen may be collected first. The gas will rekindle a glowing splinter. 50. In this case two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form water. Exact experiments to be mentioned hereafter prove also that the two volumes of hydrogen, combining...
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Practical Chemistry: Adapted to the First Stage of the Revised Syllabus of ...

J. Howard - 1873 - 164 pages
...test-tube of oxygen may be collected first. The gas will rekindle a glowing splinter. 50. In this case two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form water. Exact experiments to be mentioned hereafter prove also that the two volumes of hydrogen, combining...
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Inorganic Chemistry: For Use in Science Classes and Higher and Middle Schools

W B. Kemshead - 1873 - 200 pages
...from the explosion of the 150 volumes of the mixed gases will occupy exactly 100 volumes ; so that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour — OH2 The analytical composition of water, both by volume and weight,...
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How to Teach Chemistry: Hints to Science Teachers and Students; Being the ...

Sir Edward Frankland - 1875 - 120 pages
...FIG. 12. the composition of water which should be performed before the class. This is, to show that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water-gas. The apparatus necessary is a form of eudiometer provided with a jacket, devised...
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How to teach chemistry, the substance of 6 lectures of Edward Frankland ...

George Chaloner - 1875 - 104 pages
...FIG. 12. the composition of water which should be performed before the class. This is, to show that two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water-gas. The apparatus necessary is a form of eudiometer provided with a jacket, devised...
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