H, the proposition at which we have just arrived would lead us to believe that each atom of hydrogen does not remain quietly in juxtaposition with the atom of chlorine with which it first united, but, on the contrary, is constantly changing places with... Journal of the Chemical Society - Сторінка 282автори: Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1887Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Leopold Gmelin - 1853 - 542 стор.
...This change is not directly sensible to observation, because one atom of hydrochloric acid is exactly like another. But suppose we mix with the hydrochloric acid some sulphate of copper (the component atoms of which are undergoing a similar change of place); the basylous elements, hydrogen... | |
| 1853 - 548 стор.
...This change is not directly sensible to observation, because one atom of hydrochloric acid is exactly like another. But suppose we mix with the hydrochloric acid some sulphate of copper (the component atoms of which are undergoing a similar change of place); the basylous elements, hydrogen... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1853 - 528 стор.
...This change is not directly sensible to observation, because one atom of hydrochloric acid is exactly like another. But suppose we mix with the hydrochloric acid some sulphate of copper (the component atoms of which are undergoing a similar change of place); the basylous elements, hydrogen... | |
| Alexander William Williamson - 1902 - 72 стор.
...arrived would lead us to believe that each atom of hydrogen does not remain quietly in juxtaposition with the atom of chlorine with which it first united,...atoms are undergoing a similar change of place), the basilous elements hydrogen and copper do not limit their change of place to the circle of the atoms... | |
| 1850 - 580 стор.
...arrived would lead us to believe that each atom of hydrogen does not remain quietly in juxtaposition with the atom of chlorine with which it first united,...atoms are undergoing a similar change of place), the basilous elements hydrogen and copper do not limit their change of place to the circle of the atoms... | |
| 1850 - 1174 стор.
...arrived would lead us to believe that each atom of hydrogen does not remain quietly in juxtaposition with the atom of chlorine with which it first united,...atoms are undergoing a similar change of place), the basilous elements hydrogen and copper do not limit their change of place to the circle of the atoms... | |
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