| 1835 - 588 pages
...be admitted that it contravenes the rule hid down by Dr. Dalton, that ‘ when only one cornbina¿on of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one.' The case in which the second portion of oxygen in an oxide, instead of being equal to the first, is... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - 1841 - 314 pages
...therefore, expresses the atomic weight of lime. 107. Classification of Compounds. — Dalton observes, ' When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained,...binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary ; and when two combinations are observed, they must be presumed to be a binary and a ternary.' By a... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 302 pages
...adopted as guides in all our investigations respecting chemical synthesis. ON CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS. 89 " 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be...they must be presumed to be a binary and a ternary. " 3rd. When three combinations are obtained, we may expect one to be a binary and the other two ternary.... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 346 pages
...following general rules may be adopted as guides in all our investigations respecting chemical synthesis. " 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary oue, unless some cause appear to the contrary. " 2nd. When two combinations are observed, they must... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1856 - 340 pages
...following general rules may be adopted as guides in all our investigations respecting chemical synthesis. " 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be...observed, they must be presumed to be a binary and ternary. "3rd. When three combinations are obtained, we may expect one to be a binary, and the other... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1860 - 972 pages
...general rules may be adopted as guides in all our investigations respecting chemical synthesis : — " 1. When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained,...be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appears to the contrary. " 2. When two combinations are observed, they must be presumed to be binary... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 702 pages
...expressed by simple number* the combining weight* of bodies. He announced it as a general rule, that ' when only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must lie presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary.' Consistently with this... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1884 - 528 pages
...determining the relative weights of the smallest chemically indivisible parts of compound bodies1. ' 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be...be presumed to be a binary one, unless ' some cause appears to the contrary. ' 2nd. When two combinations are observed they must be ' presumed to be a... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1884 - 558 pages
...of two bodies can be ' obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless ' some cause appears to the contrary. ' 2nd. When two combinations are observed they must be 1 presumed to be a binary and a ternary. ' 3rd. When three combinations are obtained, we may ' expect... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Charles Slater - 1887 - 450 pages
...B. He then laid down the following rules : " I. When only one combination of two bodies [elements] can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appears to the contrary. II. When two combinations are observed, they must be presumed to be a binary... | |
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