Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 83Chemical news office., 1901 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 78
Strona 100
... volume of the reservoir by as much as 1 / 60,000th part . This being determined a particular advantage results from the use of the constant volume form , because in its case it is unnecessary to know the actual volumes of the reservoir ...
... volume of the reservoir by as much as 1 / 60,000th part . This being determined a particular advantage results from the use of the constant volume form , because in its case it is unnecessary to know the actual volumes of the reservoir ...
Strona 134
... volumes occupied at different temperatures by the same volume of liquid in a calibrated tube , taking into account the gaseous residue ; at 40 ° , he placed a sensitive areometer in the liquid chlorine contained in a larger tube , and ...
... volumes occupied at different temperatures by the same volume of liquid in a calibrated tube , taking into account the gaseous residue ; at 40 ° , he placed a sensitive areometer in the liquid chlorine contained in a larger tube , and ...
Strona 283
... volume of the solu- tion , the extraordinary figures quasi- [ a ] D = 330'9 ° , were obtained . For the sake of testing more explicitly than had been done in any of the foregoing experiments , some current statements as to the large ...
... volume of the solu- tion , the extraordinary figures quasi- [ a ] D = 330'9 ° , were obtained . For the sake of testing more explicitly than had been done in any of the foregoing experiments , some current statements as to the large ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
acetic acid action alcohol alkaline aluminium ammonia ammonium amount analysis Apparatus aqueous arsenic atomic weight barium boiling bromide calcium CARBOLIC ACID carbon cent Chem Chemist Chemistry chloride colour compounds containing copper Creed Lane crucible Cryst crystallises crystals decomposed decomposition derivatives determined dextrose dilute dissolved distilled estimation ether ethyl ethyl butyrate evaporated excess experiments filtered filtrate flask gives glass glyoxylic acid HATTON GARDEN heated hydrate hydriodic acid hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrolysis insoluble iodide iodine iron Laboratory lead liquid London Ludgate Hill MANUFACTURERS matter MEDAL melting metallic method mineral mixture neutralised nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained oxalate oxide oxidised oxygen pans peroxide phosphorus platinum potash potassium powder precipitate prepared present Prof pure quantity reaction reduced residue rock salt samples selenium separation silica silver soda sodium soluble solution Street substance sulphate sulphide sulphocyanide sulphuric acid temperature tion tube volume zinc