10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OXYGEN ACID»
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Table 2.7 Names of Acids That Do Not Contain Oxygen Acid Name HF
Hydrofluoric acid HCl Hydrochloric acid HBr Hydrobromic acid HI Hydroiodic acid
HCN Hydrocyanic acid H2S Hydrosulfuric acid Table 2.8 Names of Some ...
Steven Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste,
2012
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ELEMENTS OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
It is evident that the same view is applicable to hydrated oxygen acids in general,
which may be made hydrogen acids, by assuming the existence of a new salt-
radical for each, containing an atom more of oxygen than the oxygen acid itself, ...
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Practical Chemistry; Or, A Description of the Processes by ...
nitro-muriatic, aqua regia. Acid, chlorous, euchlorine, oxyd of chlorine, hyper-
oxygenated mu- riatic acid of some writers; a compound of chlorine and oxygen.
Acid, chloric, a compound of chlorine and oxygen, more oxygenated than the
former; ...
Matthieu Joseph Bonaventure Orfila,
1818
56-38 Water 3 27-9; 6 43'62 Fluoboric acid, on the hypothesis that fluoric acid is
an oxygen acid, is so constituted, that the two acids contain equal quantities of
oxygen ; that is, it consists of an atom of boracic acid and 3 atoms of fluoric acid.
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley,
1825
A trinitrogen oxygen acid, hydroxyl triazene, HO — N=N — NH,. is formed as an
intermediate in the reaction of nitrous acid with hydrazine in acid solution: HO —
N=O + H2N — NH2 — > HO— N=N— NH2 + H2O -> N=N— NH + 2 H2O.
Egon Wiberg, Nils Wiberg,
2001
6
The Annals of Philosophy
... sulphate of copper is the same as in sulphuret of copper; for the protosulphuret
of copper is composed of '1 atom sulphur + 1 atom copper; and the sulphate of
the -protoxide of copper is composed of 1 atom sulphur + 3 atoms oxygen (acid) .
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Lexicon Medicum: Or, Medical Dictionary ...
... iato three families 1st. Oxygen acid-; ad. Hydrogen acids; 3d- Acida destitute of
both these su pposed ac i differs. Family 1st.— Oxygen acida. Section let. Non
metallic 1. Boracic. 2. Carbonic. 3. Chloric. 4. Perchloric f 5. Chk>ro-CarbOTùc. 6.
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The Basics of Chemistry
This led Davy to abandon the oxygen theory of acids and suggest it was
hydrogen that characterized acids. Most chemists had abandoned Lavoisier's
oxygen acid theory and accepted Davy's hydrogen theory by 1820. In 1838,
Justus Liebig ...
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The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
... in proportion to their affinity for oxygen, acid. If the experiment be repeated with
the With hydrogen, at as high temperature, detooa- addition of a few drops of
solution of potassa in tion is occasioned, essential oils are inflamed by contact
with ...
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Encyclopaedia Americana : a popular dictionary of arts, ...
... 8 Sulphur 16 Chlorine, 36 Selenium, 40 When one body combines with
another in more than one proportion, then the law of multiples, already explained,
comes into action. Thus Hypo-sulphurous ) Sulphur, Oxygen. acid is com- \ 16 or
1 pr.