If it be analogous to chemical combination, the products would be of a definite nature; in other words, the variations would be in definite directions.
That it is, however, a chemical combination, and may be decomposed, and destroyed by chemical agents, appears equally true.
This invisible gas, this breath of air, through the magic of chemical combination, forms nearly half the substance of the solid rocks.
Let us suffer the falling body and the earth to dwindle in imagination to the size of atoms, and for the attraction of gravity let us substitute that of chemical affinity; we have then what is called a chemical combination.
Our object now is to enquire whether the act of chemical combination, which proves so potent as regards the phenomena of absorption, does not also manifest its power in the phenomena of radiation.
These differences illustrate in the most unexpected manner the influence of chemical combination.
When many impressions or ideas are operating in the mind together, there sometimes takes place a process of a similar kind to chemical combination.
It is true that these particles, though real minima for the purposes of chemical combination, may not be the ultimate particles of the substance; and this doubt alone renders the hypothesis admissible, even as an hypothesis.
Questions of the same nature were long open and are not yet completely closed, respecting the definitions of Specific Heat, Latent Heat, Chemical Combination, and Solution.
There are some cases in which bodies appear to combine without any limitation, as spirit of wine and water, sulphuric acid and water; but these must be considered as conditions of mixture rather than of chemical combination.
All things on the earth are the result of chemical combination.
These two very ordinary substances possess, so the Sanatogen people would have us believe, peculiar properties when they are brought together in chemical combination.
The specific gravity of bodies is at the same time altered by chemical combination; for in consequence of a change of capacity for heat, a change of density must be produced.
Their degree of activity depends on the proportion of radium present, but not on its state of chemical combinationor on external conditions.
When many impressions or ideas are operating in the mind together, there sometimes takes place a process, of a similar kind to chemical combination.
Questions of the same nature are still open respecting the definitions of Specific Heat, Latent Heat, Chemical Combination, and Solution.
Tumultuous and summary comparisons result, which discredit the comparative method with many intelligent persons.
Also, the value of the facts is much more important than their number.
To separate the constituent parts of; to resolve into original elements; to set free from previously existing forms of chemical combination; to bring to dissolution; to rot or decay.
All the yellow or brown oxides contain a large proportion of water, in chemical combination; and hence this species has been called hydrate of iron.
Substances in opposite electrical states appear to combine chemically, and the greater the electrical difference the greater the readiness with which chemical combination is effected.
When Dalton was meditating on the laws of chemical combination, a French chemist, M.
Nevertheless, without some such rules as those of Dalton, no great advances could have been made in applying the atomic theory to the facts of chemical combination; and Dalton's rules were undoubtedly founded on wide considerations.
Dalton--the application of this conception to explain the facts of chemical combination.
Or consider a well-marked case of what we are in the habit of calling chemical combination.
The above gives some idea of the evidence that has been accumulated in favour of the laws of chemical combination, laws which can be deduced from the atomic theory.
Dalton thus introduced into the study of chemical combination a very definite idea of quantitative relationship.
This corpuscular theory of matter may throw light on the laws of chemical combination.
His interest in the absorption of gases by water, in the reciprocal diffusion of gases, as well as in the phenomena of chemical combination, stimulated Dalton to determine the relative size and weight of the atoms of the various elements.
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