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... Iron , 34. Cobalt , 35. Nickel , 36. Manganese , 180 185 187 189 193 197 203 205 207 37. Chromium , 210 38. Vanadium , 212 39. Molybdenum , 215 40. Tungsten or Wolfranium , 218 41. Uranium , 220 42. Zinc , 223 43. Cadmium , 44. Copper ...
... Iron , 34. Cobalt , 35. Nickel , 36. Manganese , 180 185 187 189 193 197 203 205 207 37. Chromium , 210 38. Vanadium , 212 39. Molybdenum , 215 40. Tungsten or Wolfranium , 218 41. Uranium , 220 42. Zinc , 223 43. Cadmium , 44. Copper ...
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... Iron ,. 28.0256 1.94217408 H4 C4 = H2 + 3 HC H143 C9H5 + 9 HC H8 C6H2 + 6 HC H8 C2H6 + 2 HC CH5 + HC 4 HC 41 . Cobalt , ... 29.434 2.0397762 H6 C4H2 + 4 HC 42. Nickel , 29.531 2.0464983 H6 C4 H2 + 4 HC 43 . Manganese , 27.67 1.917531 H9 ...
... Iron ,. 28.0256 1.94217408 H4 C4 = H2 + 3 HC H143 C9H5 + 9 HC H8 C6H2 + 6 HC H8 C2H6 + 2 HC CH5 + HC 4 HC 41 . Cobalt , ... 29.434 2.0397762 H6 C4H2 + 4 HC 42. Nickel , 29.531 2.0464983 H6 C4 H2 + 4 HC 43 . Manganese , 27.67 1.917531 H9 ...
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David Low. oxides should be represented in the same manner . Protoxide of iron should be Fe2 O , of tin Sn2 O , of silver Ag2 O , and not , as they are very generally represented by those who adopt this system of notation , by FeO , Sn O ...
David Low. oxides should be represented in the same manner . Protoxide of iron should be Fe2 O , of tin Sn2 O , of silver Ag2 O , and not , as they are very generally represented by those who adopt this system of notation , by FeO , Sn O ...
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... iron 28 , mercury 100 , lead 104 , silver 108 , and so on . I am speaking here , let it be observed , of the principle , and not of the differences in the actual amounts , as determined by different observers ; and the principle , I ...
... iron 28 , mercury 100 , lead 104 , silver 108 , and so on . I am speaking here , let it be observed , of the principle , and not of the differences in the actual amounts , as determined by different observers ; and the principle , I ...
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... iron and other metals , are represented by the formula M2 O3 , indicating that 2 equivalents of the metal have combined with 3 of oxygen . The sesquioxide of iron is represented by Fe2 03 , and the equivalent of iron being 28 , or ...
... iron and other metals , are represented by the formula M2 O3 , indicating that 2 equivalents of the metal have combined with 3 of oxygen . The sesquioxide of iron is represented by Fe2 03 , and the equivalent of iron being 28 , or ...
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