Applied Chemistry: An Elementary Text Book for Secondary SchoolsC.V. Mosby Company, 1922 - 461 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 86
... equation this reads , VT ' ** V'T from which either volume or temperature may be calcu- lated , knowing the other factors . To make the process clear , suppose we have in the laboratory a bottle hold- ing 800 c.c. of oxygen , with the ...
... equation this reads , VT ' ** V'T from which either volume or temperature may be calcu- lated , knowing the other factors . To make the process clear , suppose we have in the laboratory a bottle hold- ing 800 c.c. of oxygen , with the ...
Σελίδα 87
... equation . the proportion becomes VP V'P ' which leads to another statement of the law , thus : The product of the volume of any gas multiplied by its pres- sure , always assuming that the temperature is constant , is a constant ...
... equation . the proportion becomes VP V'P ' which leads to another statement of the law , thus : The product of the volume of any gas multiplied by its pres- sure , always assuming that the temperature is constant , is a constant ...
Σελίδα 89
... using this in the other equation . In fact beginners may find all such problems easier if solved by analysis instead of by use of formula given . At any rate the method has the advantage of appealing to the GASES AND SOME GAS LAWS 89.
... using this in the other equation . In fact beginners may find all such problems easier if solved by analysis instead of by use of formula given . At any rate the method has the advantage of appealing to the GASES AND SOME GAS LAWS 89.
Σελίδα 106
... Equations 1. Origin of Symbols . - The use of symbols began with the alchemists who sought thereby to render unintelli- gible the notation of their attempts at making gold from the baser elements . Modern chemists have found it ...
... Equations 1. Origin of Symbols . - The use of symbols began with the alchemists who sought thereby to render unintelli- gible the notation of their attempts at making gold from the baser elements . Modern chemists have found it ...
Σελίδα 109
... Equations . Chemical changes or reactions have been classified as being mainly of three kinds . It is customary among chemists to show what takes place in a chemical change by an equation . The left hand side . contains the formulas of ...
... Equations . Chemical changes or reactions have been classified as being mainly of three kinds . It is customary among chemists to show what takes place in a chemical change by an equation . The left hand side . contains the formulas of ...
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Σελίδα 173 - ... gas may be expelled from a liquid, viz. : 1. When the liquid is supersaturated, the excess gas is expelled. 2. By heating the liquid, when some of the gas is expelled due to an increase in its volume. 3. By pressure reduction, as in the Elmore vacuum process, where, according to the law of Henry,14 "the amount of gas dissolved by a liquid is proportional to the pressure to which the gas is subjected.
Σελίδα 100 - Weights. — The molecular weight of a substance is the sum of the weights of the atoms constituting a molecule of that particular substance.
Σελίδα 251 - ... in the form of a fine powder, known as flowers of sulphur, and composed of minute crystals.
Σελίδα 266 - In this way he had lithium, glucinum, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine, potassium, calcium, and so on.
Σελίδα 96 - Risteen's work upon molecules (now for many years a standard authority), the distance from the center of one molecule to the center of its neighbor is put, on the average, as ten times the molecular diameter.
Σελίδα 101 - Avogadro that equal volumes of all gases under the same pressure and temperature contain the same number of molecules.
Σελίδα 89 - In the mercurial barometer at sea level, the pressure of the air supports a column of mercury 30 inches in height or, in other words, the weight of 30 inches of mercury.
Σελίδα 266 - Mendeleeff arranged the elements in the order of their atomic weights, beginning with the lightest, but omitting hydrogen.
Σελίδα 384 - Orichalcum may be defined as an alloy of copper and zinc in which the proportion of zinc is high enough to give it a color that is appreciably different from that of copper, and in which the proportion of any other metal, or combination of other metals, is considerably lower than that of the zinc.
Σελίδα 26 - Per Cent Oxygen 49.98 Silicon 25.30 Aluminum 7.26 Iron 5.08 Calcium 3.51 Magnesium , 2.50 Sodium 2.28 Potassium 2.23 Hydrogen 0.94 Titanium 0.30 Carbon 0.21 Chlorine and Bromine 0.15 Phosphorus 0.09 Manganese 0.07 All others . 0.10 Total 100.00 Table II.