| August Wilhelm von Hofmann - Chemistry - 1865 - 264 pages
...litre of each of these elementary gases, at 0°C. find Om-76 pressure, may be called respectively 35-5 criths, 16 criths, and 14 criths. So, again, with...vol. of hydrogen + 1 vol. of chlorine = 2 volumes ; 132 THE HYDROGEN-LITRE-WEIGHT, OR CRITH. or, by weight, 1 + 35-5 = 36-5 units ; whence it follows... | |
| August Wilhelm von Hofmann - Chemistry - 1866 - 270 pages
...these elementary gases, at 0°C. and Om-76 pressure, may bo called respectively 35'5 criths, 16 eriths, and 14 criths. So, again, with reference to the compound...vol. of hydrogen + 1 vol. of chlorine = 2 volumes ; 132 THE HYDROGEN-LITBE-WEIGHT, OB CBITH. or, by weight, 1 + 35-5 = 36-5 units ; whence it follows... | |
| Chemistry - 1868 - 60 pages
...elementary gases, at 0° C. and 0™ 76 pressure, may be called, respectively, 35.5 crilhs, 16 eriths, and 14 criths. " So, again, with reference to the...the weight of its product-volume. Hydrochloric acid (H Cl), for example, consists of one vol. of hydrogen -)- 1 vol. of chlorine = 2 volumes; or, by weight,... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1870 - 852 pages
...gases at 0" C. and 0";76 pressure, may be called resj>ectively 35-5 eriHit, 16 crilk». and 14 criiht, So again with reference to the compound gases, the...the weight of its product-volume. Hydrochloric acid (HOI), for example, consists of 1 volume of hydrogen + 1 volume of chlorine = 2 volumes, or by weight,... | |
| John Charles Buckmaster - 1873 - 416 pages
...litre of each of these elementary gases at o° C. and 760 mm pressure may be called respectively 35-5 criths, 16 criths, and 14 criths. " So again with reference to the compound gases, — the relative volume weight of each is equal to half the weight of its product volume. Hydrochloric acid gas (HCl),... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1879 - 876 pages
...elementary gases at 0° C. and 0™T6 pressure, may be called respectively 35'Scriths, 16 crlthn, andMcnVAs. So again with reference to the compound gases, the...the weight of its product-volume. Hydrochloric acid CHC1), for example, consists of 1 volume of hydrogen -|- 1 volume of chlorine = 2 volumes, or by weight,... | |
| Sir Edward Frankland, Francis Robert Japp - Chemistry, Inorganic - 1885 - 732 pages
...elementary gases, at 0° C. and Om.76 pressure, may be called respectively 35.5 criths, 16 critha, and 14 criths. " So, again, with reference to the...vol. of chlorine ==• 2 volumes ; or, by weight, 1 + 35.5 = 36.5 units ; whence it follows that the relative volume- weight of hydrochloric acid gas... | |
| Robert Galloway - Chemistry - 1888 - 378 pages
...0° C., and 0761n. pressure, may be called respectively 35-5 criths, 16 criths, and 14 criths. 549. 'So, again, with reference to the compound gases,...the weight of its product-volume. Hydrochloric acid (HCl), for example, consists of i vol. of hydrogen + i vol. of chlorine = 2 volumes or by weight i... | |
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