| Michael Faraday - Chemistry - 1827 - 678 pages
...simple relations to each other. Thus a volume of hydrogen combines with half a volume of oxygen to forma quantity of water, which, if raised into vapour, and....volumes of hydriodic acid. Three volumes of hydrogen conkbine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia; and half a volume of oxygen on... | |
| Sir Edward Frankland, Francis Robert Japp - Chemistry, Inorganic - 1885 - 732 pages
...volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of steam. H H i"_ H N or three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia. a or two volumes of mercury vapor combine with two volumes of chlorine to form two volumes of the vapor... | |
| Paul Caspar Freer - Chemistry - 1895 - 304 pages
...chloride. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor. Three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia. Definite Composition of Ammonia. As a result of our investigations with ammonia, we have seen that... | |
| Rufus Phillips Williams - Chemistry - 1897 - 316 pages
...chloride. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor. Three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia. Definite Composition of Ammonia. As a result of our investigations with ammonia, we have seen that... | |
| Robert Borneman Ludy - 1903 - 684 pages
...volume of hydrogen combines with one volume of chlorin to form two volumes of hydrochloric acid. Again, three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia. Give the history, occurrence in nature and preparation of oxygen. Attention was first called to the... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - Chemistry - 1906 - 610 pages
...naturalist concluded from his experiments that ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, and that three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia.3 Davy argued that the compositions of potash, soda, and ammonia are probably similar, because... | |
| Joseph William Mellor - Chemistry, Inorganic - 1912 - 896 pages
...vapour density of ammonia and Avogadro's hypothesis. — The three proofs just considered * show that three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form ammonia. By Avogadro'g hypothesis, the number of molecules which combine are in the same ratio ; and... | |
| Svante Arrhenius - Chemistry - 1925 - 334 pages
...different gases are all measured at the same temperature and pressure. If this condition is taken, three volumes of hydrogen combine with one volume of nitrogen to form two volumes of ammonia. Two volumes of hydrogen combining with one volume of oxygen to form two volumes of water vapor, etc.... | |
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