The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts and Sciences, Literature, History, Biography, Geography, Commerce, Etc., of the World, 5. köideFrederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines Scientific American compiling department, 1912 |
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... dissolve mercurous chlorid , but transforms it into a black substance that contains mercury , chlorine , nitrogen , and hydrogen , and remains behind upon the filter paper . Group 2. All the silver present being as- sumed to.
... dissolve mercurous chlorid , but transforms it into a black substance that contains mercury , chlorine , nitrogen , and hydrogen , and remains behind upon the filter paper . Group 2. All the silver present being as- sumed to.
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... chlorine ( known as " chlorimetry " ) may be considered . If the sub- stance to be examined for chlorine is bleaching powder , 10 grams of the powder are dis- solved by rubbing with water in a mortar , and the solution is diluted till ...
... chlorine ( known as " chlorimetry " ) may be considered . If the sub- stance to be examined for chlorine is bleaching powder , 10 grams of the powder are dis- solved by rubbing with water in a mortar , and the solution is diluted till ...
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... chlorine . Calomel ; white and red precipitate ; vermilion . Oxide of zinc . Chloride of gold . Nitrate of silver . Innumerable vegetable pro- Dyeing extracts ; alkaloids ; ductions . Linseed . Cotton - seed . Cotton . Corn and all ...
... chlorine . Calomel ; white and red precipitate ; vermilion . Oxide of zinc . Chloride of gold . Nitrate of silver . Innumerable vegetable pro- Dyeing extracts ; alkaloids ; ductions . Linseed . Cotton - seed . Cotton . Corn and all ...
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... Chlorine . Chromium . Cobalt .. Columbium . Gold .. Helium . Hydrogen . Indium . Iodine . Iridium . Iron .. Krypton . Symbol Atomic Weight Α1 26.9 Sb 119.3 A 39.6 As 74.4 Ba 136.4 Bi 206.9 B 10.9 Br 79.36 111.6 132.0 39.8 11.91 139.0 ...
... Chlorine . Chromium . Cobalt .. Columbium . Gold .. Helium . Hydrogen . Indium . Iodine . Iridium . Iron .. Krypton . Symbol Atomic Weight Α1 26.9 Sb 119.3 A 39.6 As 74.4 Ba 136.4 Bi 206.9 B 10.9 Br 79.36 111.6 132.0 39.8 11.91 139.0 ...
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... chlorine respectively . In every case the symbol of an element means one atom of the element , and therefore that relative quantity of it which is indicated by its atomic weight . In water , HO , two atoms of hydrogen weighing two units ...
... chlorine respectively . In every case the symbol of an element means one atom of the element , and therefore that relative quantity of it which is indicated by its atomic weight . In water , HO , two atoms of hydrogen weighing two units ...
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