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... Silver Gold 259 • 262 Mercury 264 Platinum Palladium Rhodium Iridium 269 272 273 274 Osmium 275 PART IV . ORGANIC CHEMISTRY . INTRODUCTION THE ULTIMATE ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC BODIES EMPIRICAL AND RATIONAL FORMULÆ DETERMINATION OF THE ...
... Silver Gold 259 • 262 Mercury 264 Platinum Palladium Rhodium Iridium 269 272 273 274 Osmium 275 PART IV . ORGANIC CHEMISTRY . INTRODUCTION THE ULTIMATE ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC BODIES EMPIRICAL AND RATIONAL FORMULÆ DETERMINATION OF THE ...
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... Silver · · 887 Lead · • 3 Metals appear to expand pretty uniformly for equal increments of heat within the limits stated , but above the boiling - point of water the rate of expan- sion becomes irregular and more rapid . The force ...
... Silver · · 887 Lead · • 3 Metals appear to expand pretty uniformly for equal increments of heat within the limits stated , but above the boiling - point of water the rate of expan- sion becomes irregular and more rapid . The force ...
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... Silver Copper Iron Zinc 1000 Tin 973 Lead 898 Marble 374 Porcelain 363 Fire - clay 304 179 23.6 12.2 11.4 As a class , the metals are by very far the best conductors , although much difference exists between them ; stones , dense woods ...
... Silver Copper Iron Zinc 1000 Tin 973 Lead 898 Marble 374 Porcelain 363 Fire - clay 304 179 23.6 12.2 11.4 As a class , the metals are by very far the best conductors , although much difference exists between them ; stones , dense woods ...
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... silver , well polished , is filled with water at the temperature of the air , and a delicate thermometer inserted . The water is then cooled by dropping in frag- ments of ice , or dissolving in it powdered sal - ammoniac , until a ...
... silver , well polished , is filled with water at the temperature of the air , and a delicate thermometer inserted . The water is then cooled by dropping in frag- ments of ice , or dissolving in it powdered sal - ammoniac , until a ...
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... Silver · 05701 6.1742 Arsenic . ⚫08140 6.1326 Antimony · 05077 6.5615 Gold ⚫03244 6.4623 Iodine ⚫05412 6.8462 Bismuth ⚫03084 2.1917 Of the numbers in the second column , the first ten approximate far too closely to each other to be ...
... Silver · 05701 6.1742 Arsenic . ⚫08140 6.1326 Antimony · 05077 6.5615 Gold ⚫03244 6.4623 Iodine ⚫05412 6.8462 Bismuth ⚫03084 2.1917 Of the numbers in the second column , the first ten approximate far too closely to each other to be ...
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Page 15 - Hence, the weight lost, or supported by the water, is the weight of a volume of water equal to that of the body immersed.
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