| William Odling - 1861 - 408 pages
...remarkable result seems to be best explained by the following hypothesis. If we consider ozone to he a compound of oxygen with oxygen, and the contraction...consequently expand to their normal bulk, or two volumes : — Z Vols. Z Tola. - + - + +- + 0 0 0 + HgZ = Hgl 0 + 0 0 Upon this hypothesis, Andrews' maximum... | |
| Henry Watts - 1871 - 836 pages
...hypothesis. If we consider ozone to be a compound of oxygen with oxygen, and the contraction to bo consequent upon their combination, then if one portion...consequently expand to their normal bulk, or two volumes : — 2 vols. 1 vols. 000 + Hg = Hg О + 00 Upon this hypothesis, Andrews' maximum contraction of T'=... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 542 pages
...contraction to be consequent upon their combination, then if one portion of this combined or concentrated oxygen were absorbed by the reagent, the other portion...their mutual combination into two volumes, then on alMorbing one-third of thli combined oxygen by mercury, the remaining two-thirds would be set free... | |
| 1874 - 788 pages
...contraction to be consequent upon their combination, then if one portion of this combined or concentrated oxygen were absorbed by the reagent, the other portion...of the whole ; thus, if we suppose three volumes of oxygtn to be condensed by their mutual combination into two volumes, then on absorbing one-third of... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 546 pages
...contraction to be consequent upon their combination, then if one portion of this combined or concentrated oxygen were absorbed by the reagent, the other portion...of the whole ; thus, if we suppose three volumes of oxygtn to be condensed by their mutual combination into two volumes, then on absorbing one-third of... | |
| WILLIAM CROOKES, F. R. S., &c. - 1880 - 668 pages
...contraction. Hence if one portion of the combined or contracted oxygen were absorbed by an oxidisable body, the other portion would be set free, and by its liberation might expand to the initial volume. He likewise suggested that this contraction might consist in the condensation of three... | |
| James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - 1880 - 822 pages
...contraction. Hence if one portion of the combined or contracted oxygen were absorbed by an oxidisable body, the other portion would be set free, and by its liberation might expand to the initial volume. He likewise suggested that this contraction might consist in the condensation of three... | |
| 1880 - 334 pages
...contraction. Hence if one portion of the combined or contracted oxygen were absorbed by an oxidisable body, the other portion would be set free, and by its liberation might expand to the initial volume. He likewise suggested that this contraction might consist in the condensation of three... | |
| Thomas Andrews - 1889 - 632 pages
...molecular constitution of oxygen, was proposed in 1861 by Dr. Odling. ' If we consider,' he remarks, ' ozone to be a compound of oxygen with oxygen, and...consequently expand to their normal bulk, or two volumes : — Soret, experimenting in 1866 upon the mixture of oxygen and ozone obtained by electrolysis, made... | |
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