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Coal and Metal Miners' Pocketbook of Principles, Rules, Formulas, and Tables ... - Page 335
by International Correspondence Schools - 1900 - 637 pages
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Nature, Volume 68

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1903 - 1046 pages
...Chemistry " inclined to the atomic theory. English edition, translated by H. Watts, vol. ip 42. s " Equal volumes of all gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal cumbers of molecules.' Berthelot and of Kolbe, was the instrument which served to build up modern...
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The New Chemistry

Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - Chemistry - 1874 - 360 pages
...is based on the molecular theory. It is more general, and includes the other two. It declares that equal volumes of all gases, under the same conditions...and pressure, contain the same number of molecules. Liquids are distinguished from gases chiefly in having a definite surface. Their particles have the...
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Elements of Modern Chemistry

Charles Adolphe Wurtz - Chemistry - 1879 - 709 pages
...number of simple gases. But if equal volumes of these gases, measured, let it be well understood, under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, contain the same number of atoms, it is evident that the weights of these equal volumes should represent the weights of the atoms....
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Inorganic chemistry, revised and enlarged by S. Macadem. Revised and ...

George Wilson - 1882 - 550 pages
...not fail to suggest to Ampere the following hypothesis : EQUAL VOLUMES OF ALL GASES, MEASURED UNDER THE SAME CONDITIONS OF TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE, CONTAIN THE. SAME NUMBER OF MOLECULES OF THE SUBSTANCE. 382. The following illustration may serve to make this clearer: Take three glass...
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Texas School Journal, Volume 20

Education - 1902 - 730 pages
...Cn+8HN03=3 Cn(N03)2+2 NO+ 4H..O. 7. Equal volumes of all substances in the gaseous state, and under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. By means of this principle the atomic weights of elements and the molecular formulae of compounds have...
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the new chemistry

josiah parsons cooke - 1884 - 482 pages
...is more general, and includes the other two. It declares that equal volumes of all gases under the 1 same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. A liquid has a definite surface. It can be only very slightly compressed, and obeys neither of the...
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An Introduction to the Study of Chemistry

Ira Remsen - Chemistry - 1886 - 414 pages
...to reach definite conclusions in regard to the relative weights of atoms. Avogadro's hypothesis that equal volumes of all gases under the same conditions...and pressure contain the same number of molecules was suggested by a study of the physical properties of gases and a comparison of the weights of equal...
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The elements of chemistry

Ira Remsen - Chemistry - 1886 - 304 pages
...composed. Avogadro's Law. — A careful study of the conduct of gases has led to the conclusion that equal volumes of all gases under the same conditions...and pressure contain the same number of molecules. This is known as Avogadro's law. The Relative Weights of Molecules Determined by Weighing Gases. —...
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The Elements of chemistry

Ira Remsen - 1887 - 308 pages
...careful study of the conduct of gases has led to the conclusion that equal volumes of all gases tinder the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. This is known as Avogadro's law. The Eelative Weights of Molecules Determined by Weighing Gases. —...
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Physical Memoirs Selected and Translated from Foreign Sources, Volume 1

Physical Society (Great Britain) - Physics - 1888 - 538 pages
...attraction, must have taken too small a quantity as representing the volume of the molecules. Since all gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules in a given volume, the result found above for the mean distance, viz. 25 x 10~7 is of general application....
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