Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, Limited, 1901 - 828 pages |
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Page 144
... known snapping - turtle ( Trionyx ferox ) ; a third family , Chelonidae , with heart - shaped shield , includes five species of marine turtles - e.g . 146 CHEMISTRY liable to sudden and explosive decomposition into chlorine.
... known snapping - turtle ( Trionyx ferox ) ; a third family , Chelonidae , with heart - shaped shield , includes five species of marine turtles - e.g . 146 CHEMISTRY liable to sudden and explosive decomposition into chlorine.
Page 145
... Chlorine , for instance , unites with great readiness with most metals and with many non- metallic elements , much heat being produced dur ing the union ; but it has little or no affinity for , or tendency to combine with , oxygen , so ...
... Chlorine , for instance , unites with great readiness with most metals and with many non- metallic elements , much heat being produced dur ing the union ; but it has little or no affinity for , or tendency to combine with , oxygen , so ...
Page 146
A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. 146 CHEMISTRY liable to sudden and explosive decomposition into chlorine and oxygen . Where the affinity of ele- ments for each other is great , the compounds pro- duced by their union are decomposed ...
A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. 146 CHEMISTRY liable to sudden and explosive decomposition into chlorine and oxygen . Where the affinity of ele- ments for each other is great , the compounds pro- duced by their union are decomposed ...
Page 147
... chlorine , besides in- vestigating the nature of a large number of other bodies and independently discovering oxygen . It was towards the end of the 18th century that the value of quantitative analysis of substances began to be ...
... chlorine , besides in- vestigating the nature of a large number of other bodies and independently discovering oxygen . It was towards the end of the 18th century that the value of quantitative analysis of substances began to be ...
Page 148
... chlorine and oxygen , or no affinity , as fluorine and oxygen . Other substances , again , only act upon each other with difficulty . The main conditions upon which action of one substance upon another depends are the state of physical ...
... chlorine and oxygen , or no affinity , as fluorine and oxygen . Other substances , again , only act upon each other with difficulty . The main conditions upon which action of one substance upon another depends are the state of physical ...
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