The Annals of Philosophy, Volume 5Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy., 1815 |
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... oxygen , and the second of 100 mercury and eight oxygen , it is obvious that the first must be a compound of one atom mercury and one atom oxygen , and the second of one atom mercury and two atoms oxygen . Nor is there any difficulty ...
... oxygen , and the second of 100 mercury and eight oxygen , it is obvious that the first must be a compound of one atom mercury and one atom oxygen , and the second of one atom mercury and two atoms oxygen . Nor is there any difficulty ...
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... oxygen in the acid is always a multiple of the oxygen in the base by a whole number , and generally by the number denoting the atoms of oxygen in the acid . Thus sulphuric acid contains three atoms of oxygen : 100 parts of it contain 60 ...
... oxygen in the acid is always a multiple of the oxygen in the base by a whole number , and generally by the number denoting the atoms of oxygen in the acid . Thus sulphuric acid contains three atoms of oxygen : 100 parts of it contain 60 ...
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... oxygen . With hydrogen it unites , and forms an acid very much resembling muriatic acid in its smell , though I consider it as rather more pungent than that of muriatic acid . It unites with sulphur , phosphorus , and the metals ; and ...
... oxygen . With hydrogen it unites , and forms an acid very much resembling muriatic acid in its smell , though I consider it as rather more pungent than that of muriatic acid . It unites with sulphur , phosphorus , and the metals ; and ...
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... oxygen which can be obtained from hyper - oxymuriate of potash . His experiments were not attended with much success ... oxygen . The reason of this he conceives to be , that azote is not an element , but a compound of oxygen and an ...
... oxygen which can be obtained from hyper - oxymuriate of potash . His experiments were not attended with much success ... oxygen . The reason of this he conceives to be , that azote is not an element , but a compound of oxygen and an ...
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... oxygen and hydrogen . The inconsistency of the results with each other , the new facts brought to view by every repetition of them ; and , above all , the circum- stance of the gas , in the most decisive of all the experiments , pos ...
... oxygen and hydrogen . The inconsistency of the results with each other , the new facts brought to view by every repetition of them ; and , above all , the circum- stance of the gas , in the most decisive of all the experiments , pos ...
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