| Robert Hare - 1840 - 942 páginas
...the subjects of electrolyzation: — (r) The so called principles of Liebig,* by which his theory of organic acids is preceded, are mainly an inversion...quantity of hydrogen therein, depend on their capacity: — (j) All that is truly said of hydrogen would be equally true of any other radical, while the language... | |
| 1843 - 714 páginas
...The go-called principles of Liebig,41 by which his theory of organic acids is preceded, are mainly on inversion of the truth, since they make the capacity...hydrated acids dependent on the quantity of hydrogen in basic water, instead of making both the quantity of water, and, of course, the quantity of hydrogen... | |
| Edgar Fahs Smith - 1917 - 540 páginas
...themselves the subjects of electrolyzation. r. The so called principles of Liebig, by which his theory of organic acids is preceded, are mainly an inversion...quantity of hydrogen therein, depend on their capacity. s. All that is truly said of hydrogen, would be equally true of any other radical, while the language... | |
| 1843 - 922 páginas
...themselves the subjects of electrolyzation. (r.) The so called principles of Liebig,* by which his theory of organic acids is preceded, are mainly an inversion...quantity of hydrogen therein, depend on their capacity. (s.) All that is truly said of hydrogen, would be equally true of any other radical, while the language... | |
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