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" IT has often been maintained on chemical grounds that hydrogen gas is the vapour of a highly volatile metal. The idea forces itself upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility... "
The Quarterly Journal of Science - Page 259
1869
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Year-book of Pharmacy

1870 - 678 pages
...mind that palladium, with it? occluded hydrogen, is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in whicli the volatility of the one element is restrained by...properties of what, assuming its metallic character, would fairly be named hydrogenium." Details follow respecting its — 1. Density, which on experiment...
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Proceedings: General Index to Volumes One to Fifty of the Proceedings of the ...

American Pharmaceutical Association - 1870 - 482 pages
...and other metals with their occluded hydrogen probably are alloys of a volatile metal, Hydrogenium, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...its metallic aspect equally to both constituents. Organic Chemistry continues to be productive, comprising among its results the synthesis of several...
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1870 - 314 pages
...upon the mind that palladium, with its occluded hydrogen, is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...its metallic aspect equally to both constituents. " This idea he confirms by a series of experiments, in which palladium is charged with 800 or 900 times...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1870 - 388 pages
...upon the mind, that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...constituents. How far such a view is borne out by the propeities of the compound substance in question, will appear by the following examination of the properties...
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Essays in Historical Chemistry

Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1894 - 406 pages
...upon the mind that palladium, with its occluded hydrogen, is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...its metallic aspect equally to both constituents." He then seeks to determine the characters of what, on the assumption of its metallic character, he...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: Containing papers ...

1898 - 602 pages
...(936) „ II. „ • • 1-46 846 (867) „ HI. „ . . 1-44 859 (888) , metal (DEWAH) . . . 1-47 847 the volatility of the one element is restrained by...its metallic aspect equally to both constituents." In 1874, however, another view was suggested by TEIOOST and HAUTEFEUILLE ('Ann. Chim. Phys.,' (5) vol....
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Essays in Historical Chemistry

Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1902 - 610 pages
...upon the mind that palladium, with its occluded hydrogen, is simply *n alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...other, and which owes its metallic aspect equally to -'oth constituents." He then seeks to determine the characters of what, on the assumption of its metallic...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1869 - 526 pages
...upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...properties of what, assuming its metallic character, would have to be named Hydrogenium. 1. Density. — The density of palladium when charged with eight...
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Philosophical Magazine

1869 - 1022 pages
...upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...properties of what, assuming its metallic character, would have to be named Hydrogenium. 1. Density. — The density of palladium when charged with eight...
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The Franklin Journal, and American Mechanics' Magazine

1869 - 474 pages
...upon the rnind that palladium, with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...properties of what, assuming its metallic character, would fairly be named hydrogenium. Density. — The density of palladium when charged with 800 or 900...
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