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Page 94
... element . The determination of equivalents evidently supposes that the atomic weights of the standard elements are known , also that the number of atoms , in the compound under consideration , of the standard element , and also of that ...
... element . The determination of equivalents evidently supposes that the atomic weights of the standard elements are known , also that the number of atoms , in the compound under consideration , of the standard element , and also of that ...
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... elements in the solid state ( that is , the volumes occupied by masses proportional to the atomic weights of the elements ) be arranged in order , beginning with that element which has the smallest atomic weight , and if these numbers ...
... elements in the solid state ( that is , the volumes occupied by masses proportional to the atomic weights of the elements ) be arranged in order , beginning with that element which has the smallest atomic weight , and if these numbers ...
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... elements ( cobalt , nickel , copper , and zinc ) . The influence of these appears to be exercised upon the negative arsenic . This is even more marked in the case of antimony . This element is immediately preceded by a long list of ...
... elements ( cobalt , nickel , copper , and zinc ) . The influence of these appears to be exercised upon the negative arsenic . This is even more marked in the case of antimony . This element is immediately preceded by a long list of ...
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