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" Hence the law : — Equal volumes of all gases and vapours contain at the same temperature and pressure an equal number of molecules... "
Lecture notes for chemical students: embracing mineral and organic chemistry - Page 3
by Sir Edward Frankland - 1866 - 422 pages
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Experimental exercises and problems in elementary chemistry: together with ...

Experimental exercises and problems in elementary chemistry: together with ...

Science - 1868 - 48 pages
...1.8 (=52) — 32 = — 20°F LAW OP GASEOUS VOLUMES. LAW. — -Equal volumes of all gases and vapors contain, at the same temperature and pressure, an...molecules of all compounds, no matter how great may he the aggregate volume of their constituents, occupy, when compared at the same temperature and pressure,...
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Textbook of temperance

Textbook of temperance

Frederic Richard Lees - 1809 - 312 pages
...unit ? What else measures specific gravity? Hence the law, " Equal volumes of all gases anil vapors contain, at the same temperature and pressure, an equal number of molecules." Under this law, therefore, the molecules of nearly all compounds, however great the aggregate volume...
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The text-book of temperance in relation to morals, science, criticism and ...

The text-book of temperance in relation to morals, science, criticism and ...

Frederic Richard Lees - Psychology - 1871
...by the combining proportions of a compound, is equal to that filled by two combining proportions ( = one molecule) of Hydrogen. Hence the law, " Equal...temperature and pressure, an equal number of molecules." Under this law, therefore, the molecules of nearly all compounds, however great the aggregate volume...
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A laboratory text book of practical chemistry: or, Introduction to ...

A laboratory text book of practical chemistry: or, Introduction to ...

William George Valentin - Science - 1871 - 380 pages
...equals, with very few exceptions, the molecular volume of hydrogen at the same temperature and pressure. Hence the law : — Equal volumes of all gases and...temperature and pressure an equal number of molecules, and the molecules of all compounds in the gaseous or vaporous condition, no matter how great may bo...
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A laboratory text book of practical chemistry; or, Introduction to ...

A laboratory text book of practical chemistry; or, Introduction to ...

William George Valentin - Science - 1871
...volume of hydrogen at the same temperature and pressure. Hence the law : — Equal volumes of all gages and vapours contain at the same temperature and pressure an equal number of molecules, and the molecules of all compounds in the, gaseoits or vaporous condition, no matter how great may...
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Introduction to inorganic chemistry

Introduction to inorganic chemistry

William George Valentin - 1872
...equals, ivith very few exceptions, the molecular volume of hydrogen at the same temperature and pressure. Hence the law : — Equal volumes of all gases and...temperature and pressure an equal number of molecules, and the molecules of all compounds in the gaseous or vaporous condition, no matter how great may be...
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Introduction to inorganic chemistry

Introduction to inorganic chemistry

William George Valentin - Science - 1872 - 183 pages
...exceptions, the molecular volume of hydrogen at the same temperature and pressure. Hence the law:—Equal volumes of all gases and vapours contain at the same...temperature and pressure an equal number of molecules, and the molecules of all compounds in the gaseous or vaporous condition, no matter how great may be...
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... The elements of chemistry

... The elements of chemistry

Sidney Augustus Norton - 1878 - 294 pages
...unlik-e, differing in weight and, perhaps, in form ; and (3) that equal volumes of all aeriform bodies contain, at the same temperature and pressure, an equal number of molecules.* (4) It also naturally follows that one molecule of any aeriform body must occupy a certain definite...
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Twenty lessons in organic chemistry

Twenty lessons in organic chemistry

William George Valentin - 1879
...exceptions) always two volume vapours. These relations are expressed, according to Avogadro, by the law that equal volumes of all gases and vapours contain (at...temperature and pressure) an equal number of molecules. Now, if constant volume combinations are admitted (and the experiment has proved it), we have no difficulty...
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The science temperance text-book

The science temperance text-book

Frederic Richard Lees - 1884
...by the combining proportions of a compound, is equal to that filled by two combining proportions ( = one molecule) of Hydrogen. Hence the law, " Equal...temperature and pressure, an equal number of molecules." Under this law, the molecules of nearly all compounds, however great the aggregate volume of their...
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