Van Nostrand's Chemical Annual, Volume 1John Charles Olsen, Alfred Melhado D. Van Nostrand Company, 1907 The issues for 1907 and 1909 contain a "Review of chemical literature." |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
acetate aldehyde Alkalies Alkalies alk amorphous anal anorg Aufl Baumé Gravity benzene Berlin Boiling Point bromide C.
C. Cor c.c. Water carbonate Cent Specific Chem Chemical Chemistry Chim chloride CO₂ conc cryst Crystalline Form crystals Cubic decomposes Degrees Baumé Degrees Specific deliques determination Elektrochem ether fluoride Form and Color Formula Grams H₂ H₂O H₂SO HEAT OF COMBUSTION hexag ibid insol insoluble insoluble insoluble insoluble insoluble iodide Jour ketone lar Weight leaflets Leipzig liquid Loga Melting Point method methyl Molecu moncl monoclinic need./w needles NH,aq Number oxide Phys potassium prisms Prof rected rhomb rhombic rithm salts sodium Solubility in 100 soluble acids soluble alcohol soluble decomp soluble sol soluble soluble soluble soluble alcohol solutions Specific Gravity sulphate sulphide Sulphur temperatures tetra triclinic ular v. v. s. sol Water=1 Weighed or Found Wien yellow Zeit
Fréquemment cités
Page 413 - CALORIE is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water one degree centigrade.
Page 401 - By the concurrent action of the principal governments of the world an International Bureau of Weights and Measures has been established near Paris. Under the direction of the International Committee, two ingots were cast of pure platinum-iridium in the proportion of nine parts of the former to one of the latter metal.
Page 355 - Specific Gravity determinations were made at 60° F., compared with water at 60° F. From the Specific Gravities the corresponding degrees Baume were calculated by the following formula: 1ЛК Baume = 145 - -
Page 366 - O = 16. ALLOWANCE FOR TEMPERATURE The coefficient of expansion for Ammonia Solutions, varying with the temperature, correction must be applied according to the following table: Corrections to be added for each degree below 60° F.
Page i - Prof. Text-book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis by Gravimetric, Electrolytic, Volumetric and Gasometric Methods. With Seventy-two Laboratory Exercises giving the Analysis of Pure Salts, Alloys, Minerals and Technical Products. With numerous figures and diagrams.
Page 402 - The decimeter is equal to 3.937 inches in accordance with the legal equivalent of the meter given above. The gallon referred to in the tables is the United States gallon of 231 cubic inches. The bushel is the United States bushel of 2150.42 cubic inches.
Page 401 - Metre des Archives, and its length is defined by the distance between two lines at 0° centigrade on a platinum-iridium bar deposited at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. The International Standard...
Page 401 - Survey many years ago is defined as that of a minute of arc of a great circle of a sphere whose surface equals that of the earth (Clarke's Spheroid of 1866).
Page 361 - " " 1° F. AUTHORITY — WC FERGUSON. This table has been approved and adopted as a Standard by the Manufacturing Chemists' Association of the United States.