| William Higgins - 1814 - 194 pagine
...ternary, quaternary, &c. were introduced long before Mr. Daltou had \vritt«U; arid in tLe same seuse. 166 sometimes binary) consisting of one atom Of charcoal,...inferred the constitution and weight of the ultimate partitles of the principal dcids^ the alkalies, the earths, the metals, the metallic oxidefe and sulphurets,... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 516 pagine
...ammonia is a binary compound of hydrogen and azote, and the relative weights of the two atoms are as I : 5, nearly; 3rd. That nitrous gas is a binary compound...atoms of hydrogen, each of which is denoted by unity. . . .' Daltan's New System of Chemistry. Chapter iii. page 216. . . . ' From the novelty as well as... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 780 pagine
...binary compound consisting of one atom of charcoal and one of oxygen, together weighing nearly 1 2 ; that carbonic acid is a ternary compound (but sometimes...atoms of hydrogen, each of which is denoted by unity. . . .' Dalton's New System of Cliemistry. Chapter iii. page 216. ...' From the novelty as well as importance... | |
| Robert Angus Smith - 1883 - 500 pagine
...binary compound consisting of one atom of charcoal and one of oxygen, together weighing nearly 1 2 ; that carbonic acid is a ternary compound (but sometimes...atoms of hydrogen, each of which is denoted by unity. . . .' Daltorfs New System of Chemistry. Chapter iii. page 216. . . . ' From the novelty as well as... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1884 - 528 pagine
...compound of hydrogen and azote, and the relative 'weights of the two atoms are as I : 5 nearly — In all these ' cases the weights are expressed in...of hydrogen each * of which is denoted by unity.' Two oxides of carbon were known to Dalton, containing according to him, 5'4 parts by weight of carbon... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1892 - 674 pagine
...compound, but sometimes binary, consisting of one atom of charcoal and two of oxygen, weighing 19. In all these cases the weights are expressed in atoms of hydrogen, the atomic weight of hydrogen being taken as unity. Dalton was not skilful in the detail of experiments,... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1892 - 890 pagine
...compound, but sometimes binary, consisting of one atom of charcoal and two of oxygen, weighing 19. In all these cases the weights are expressed in atoms of hydrogen, the atomic weight of hydrogen being taken as unity. Dalton was not skilful in the detail of experiments,... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 pagine
...(but sometimes binary), consisting of one atom of charcoal, and two of oxygen, weighing 19; etc., etc. In all these cases the weights are expressed in atoms...the ultimate particles of the principal acids, the alkalies, the earths, the metals, the metallic oxides and sulphurets, the long train of neutral salts,... | |
| William Ramsay - 1912 - 204 pagine
...hydrogen and azote, and that the relati%'e weights of the two atoms are as 1 : 5 nearly (really 1 : 4-66). In all these cases, the weights are expressed in atoms of hydrogen, each of which is denoted by unity." The arbitrariness of these so-called rules was pointed out at the time ; nevertheless, one of Dalton's... | |
| Edmund Albert Letts - 1914 - 312 pagine
...compound of hydrogen and azote, and that the relative weights of the two atoms are as 1 : 5 nearly. " In all these cases the weights are expressed in atoms of hydrogen, each of which is denoted by unity." l I Dalton, fur. eit. c 2 The arbitrariness of these so-called rules was pointed out at the time ;... | |
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