Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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... hydrogen of the ammonia may be conceived to combine with one portion of the chlorine to form muriatic acid , and the azote to unite with another portion of chlorine to form the new compound . The heat and light produced during its ...
... hydrogen of the ammonia may be conceived to combine with one portion of the chlorine to form muriatic acid , and the azote to unite with another portion of chlorine to form the new compound . The heat and light produced during its ...
Pagina 171
... hydrogen was not one of its constituent principles . Doubts , however , were entertained respecting the chemical nature of this compound . Mr. BERTHOLLET believed it to be a triple combination of sulphur , charcoal , and hydrogen ...
... hydrogen was not one of its constituent principles . Doubts , however , were entertained respecting the chemical nature of this compound . Mr. BERTHOLLET believed it to be a triple combination of sulphur , charcoal , and hydrogen ...
Pagina 172
... hydrogen , and that no carbon entered into its formation . Sir HUMPHRY DAVY , in the course of his brilliant career of chemical discovery , has repeatedly noticed this singular sub- stance ; but it does not appear that he ever examined ...
... hydrogen , and that no carbon entered into its formation . Sir HUMPHRY DAVY , in the course of his brilliant career of chemical discovery , has repeatedly noticed this singular sub- stance ; but it does not appear that he ever examined ...
Pagina 173
... hydrogen , and azote . But Messrs . BERTHOLLET , THENARD , and VAUQUELIN , the reporters of these experi- ments , have repeated them , and by a process of their own , quite different from the methods which we have employed , these ...
... hydrogen , and azote . But Messrs . BERTHOLLET , THENARD , and VAUQUELIN , the reporters of these experi- ments , have repeated them , and by a process of their own , quite different from the methods which we have employed , these ...
Pagina 174
... Hydrogen be present in the Alcohol of Sulphur . 3. Ex- periments to ascertain the presence of Carbon . 4. Experiments to ascertain the proportions of the elements of the Alcohol of Sulphur . And the Appendix will contain various ...
... Hydrogen be present in the Alcohol of Sulphur . 3. Ex- periments to ascertain the presence of Carbon . 4. Experiments to ascertain the proportions of the elements of the Alcohol of Sulphur . And the Appendix will contain various ...
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