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Page 109
... tube over mercury , closed at the upper extremity by a porous diaphragm ( graphite or gypsum ) . By the law of diffusion ( q .. ) the lighter molecules will pass through the diaphragm more rap- idly than the heavier molecules . If ...
... tube over mercury , closed at the upper extremity by a porous diaphragm ( graphite or gypsum ) . By the law of diffusion ( q .. ) the lighter molecules will pass through the diaphragm more rap- idly than the heavier molecules . If ...
Page 120
... tube . In a very short time this column of mercury will show a marked depression , corresponding to the tension of the vapor of water for that temperature . If this barometer - tube be surrounded with a second wider tube , which can be ...
... tube . In a very short time this column of mercury will show a marked depression , corresponding to the tension of the vapor of water for that temperature . If this barometer - tube be surrounded with a second wider tube , which can be ...
Page 121
... tube will be filled with trans- parent vapor , almost of the same density as the liquid itself . * The law that the tension of a vapor is constant for a given tempera- ture and independent of the pressure , holds only for what are known ...
... tube will be filled with trans- parent vapor , almost of the same density as the liquid itself . * The law that the tension of a vapor is constant for a given tempera- ture and independent of the pressure , holds only for what are known ...
Page 130
... tube , closed at the upper end with a thin plate of gypsum , is filled with hy- drogen , and the lower end is plunged into water . Since the hydrogen passes out through the pores of the gypsum much more rapidly than the air can enter ...
... tube , closed at the upper end with a thin plate of gypsum , is filled with hy- drogen , and the lower end is plunged into water . Since the hydrogen passes out through the pores of the gypsum much more rapidly than the air can enter ...
Page 141
... tube d with dilute sul- phuric acid ( 1 volume of chemically pure sulphuric acid to 10 volumes of water ) . The positive electrode b consists of an amalgam of mercury and zinc , which is not attacked by the acid except when the current ...
... tube d with dilute sul- phuric acid ( 1 volume of chemically pure sulphuric acid to 10 volumes of water ) . The positive electrode b consists of an amalgam of mercury and zinc , which is not attacked by the acid except when the current ...
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alkaline ammonia ammonic ammonic chloride amorphous anhydrous Antimonious aqueous solution argentic arsenic atomic weight baric Bismuthous boiling boric bromide calcic carbonic anhydride carbonic oxide caustic color colorless combination compound contains converted copper criths crystalline crystals cupric decomposed decomposition deliquescent deposited dilute dipotassic dissolves distillation disulphide elements employed evolved excess ferric ferrous fluoride formed formula fused heated hydrate hydric hydriodic acid hydrochloric acid hydrofluoric acid hydrogen insoluble iodide iodine iron liquid litre magnesic mass mercury metallic mixture Molecular volume Molecular weight molecules monoclinic nitrate nitric acid nitric peroxide nitrogen nitrous obtained OH₂ ordinary temperatures oxygen phosphate phosphoric acid platinum plumbic potassic carbonate Potassic chloride Potassic hydrate potassium powder precipitate Preparation.-1 prepared prisms reaction Reactions.-1 rhombic salt silicic SO₂Ho₂ sodic sodic carbonate sodium soluble in water Stannous substance sulphide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid sulphurous anhydride tube vapor water of crystallization whilst yellow yielding zinc Zincic
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