The Progress of Scientific Chemistry in Our Own Times: With Biographical NoticesLongmans, Green, 1913 - 366 pages |
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acetic acid afterwards alcohol ammonia aniline atom of hydrogen atomic weights atoms of carbon became benzene Berzelius BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES born Bunsen C₂H carbon atoms carbon compounds carbon dioxide CH₂ Chem chemical affinity chemical combination Chemical Society chemists chlorine College colour constitution containing decomposition density died discovery dissolved doctrine Dumas electric electrolyte elements ether ethyl example experimental experiments facts Faraday formulæ gases Gerhardt hydrate hypothesis idea Journ Kekulé known laboratory large number later Lavoisier Liebig liquid Memorial Lecture metals method molecular molecules nature nitrogen Obituary observed obtained organic chemistry organic compounds oxide oxygen Paris Pasteur physical Poggendorff's Handwörterbuch polarisation pressure Proc produced Professor of Chemistry properties proportions quantity racemic acid radicles radio-active radium recognised relation researches Royal salts sodium solution specific heat substances sulphuric acid supposed tartaric acid temperature theory tion University valency vapour volume