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A Text-book of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology - Page 81
by James William Holland - 1908 - 647 pages
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Catalogue of the Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus at the ...

1876 - 957 pages
...Berlin. 4099. Hofmann's Apparatus for showing that in the Synthesis of Water two volumes of hydrogen unite with one volume of oxygen, to form two volumes of water, gas, or steam. Julius Schober, Berlin. 4100. Hofmann's Steam Generator, for the lecture-room table....
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The Elements of Chemistry

Paul Caspar Freer - 1895 - 304 pages
...with one volume of chlorine to form two volumes of hydrogen chloride. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor. Three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia. Definite...
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Elements of Chemistry

Rufus Phillips Williams - 1897 - 316 pages
...with one volume of chlorine to form two volumes of hydrogen chloride. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor. Three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia. Definite...
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The Story of Nineteenth-century Science

Henry Smith Williams - 1900 - 498 pages
...it clear that the atoms do not exist isolated, as had been supposed. Since two volumes of hydrogen unite with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor, the simplest mathematics shows, in the light of Avogadro's law, not only that each molecule of water...
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A History of science v. 4, Volume 4

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 390 pages
...it clear that the atoms do not exis.t isolated, as had been supposed. Since two volumes of hydrogen unite with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor, the simplest mathematics show, in the light of Avogadro's law, not only that each molecule of water...
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A Text-book of medical chemistry and toxicology

James William Holland - 1905 - 646 pages
...septum a prominent green line is seen, and on the other a vivid red one. Chemical Properties. — While hydrogen and oxygen resemble one another in physical...desiccating tube, and then ignited at the terminal jet (Fig. 27), it burns with a pale flame, depositing moisture on the glass bell-jar. Mixed with chlorin, hydrogen...
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Matter and Intellect: A Reconciliation of Science and the Bible

Andrew Allan - 1907 - 252 pages
...weights. But that atoms are of different sizes seems to be proved by the fact that two volumes of hydrogen unite with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapour. It is clear that if the oxygen atoms were of the same size as the hydrogen atoms, the two together...
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Modern Development of the Chemical and Biological Sciences

Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1912 - 380 pages
...it clear that the atoms do not exis.t isolated, as had been supposed. Since two volumes of hydrogen unite with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor, the simplest mathematics show, in the light of Avogadro's law, not only that each molecule of water...
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General chemistry

Hamilton Perkins Cady - 1916 - 550 pages
...and the equation will hold just the same. We have learned that two volumes of hydrogen will combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor, or two moles of hydrogen and one mole of oxygen will give two moles of water vapor. In representing...
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A Text-book of medical chemistry and toxicology

James William Holland - 1917 - 732 pages
...similar to the state of hydrogen just free from chemical combination. Chemical Properties. — While hydrogen and oxygen resemble one another in physical...violently by the touch of a flame or an electric spark. FIG. JQ. — Waler formed by burning hydrogen. In the oxyhydrogen blowpipe a blast of oxygen is blown...
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