10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TETRATOMIC»
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1
Principles of chemistry : founded on modern theories
Their properties place them by the side of the preceding metalloids. GENERAL
EEMAEKS ON TETEATOMIC METALLOIDS. The simple bodies of this family,
being tetratomic, ought to be able to combine at most with four monatomic
radicles, ...
Alfred Naquet, Thomas Stevenson, 1868
2
Vibrationally Mediated Photodissociation
The VMP theories and experiments of tetratomic molecules are obviously more
complex than those for triatomics. The additional atom adds additional degrees of
freedom that complicate both theory and experiment. Moreover, due to the ...
3
A Dictionary of Chemistry
H)>, and tricarballylic acid, CH'0' = (C'H'nCO'H)', which is produced by the action
of alkalis on propenyl tricyanide or tricyanhydrin (v. 879). Tetbatomic Acids.
These acids may be derived from tetratomic alcohols by substitution of 1 , 2, 3
and 4 ...
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Principles of Chemistry, founded on modern theories. ... ...
Their properties place them by the side of the preceding metalloids. GENERAL
REMARKS ON TETRATOMlG METALLOIDS. The simple bodies of this family,
being tetratomic, ought to be able to combine at most with four monatomic
radicles, ...
Joseph Alfred NAQUET, William CORTIS, Thomas STEVENSON (M.D.), 1868
5
A dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other ...
These acids may be derived from tetratomic alcohols by substitution of 1, 2, 3 and
4 aloma of oxygen for a corresponding number of hydrogen molecules ; thus : CH
'OH CH'OH COOH CHOH CHOH CHOH CHOH CHOH CHOH CffOH COOH ...
6
Gas and Oil Engines: Management of Stationary Gas Engines ; ...
..i_> _- 1 triad molecule and 3 monad mole-l-1:1 = ~ cules yield 2 tetratomic
molecules. Art. 109. 1 tetrad molecule and 4 monad mole_|, I3 = CI cules yield 2
pentatomic molecules. _, Art. 110. 112. Combinations of Monatomic Mollecules.
International Correspondence Schools, International Textbook Company, 1908
But we know that oxide of carbon can combine directly with oxygen and with
chlorine; diatomic carbon passes then to the state of tetratomic carbon. Its
affinities were, 0 to say, lying dormant; they awake, and we see them completely
satisfied in ...
8
THE CHEMICAL NEWS AND JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
But we know that oxide of carbon can combine directly with oxygen and with
chlorine ; diatomic carbon passes then to the state of tetratomic carbon. Its
affinities were, so to say, lying dormant; they awake, and we see them completely
satisfied ...
WILLIAM CROOKES, F.R.S., 1866
9
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
But we know that oxide of carbon can combine directly with oxygen and with
chlorine ; diatomic carbon passes then to the state of tetratomic carbon. Its
affinities were, so to say, lying dormant ; they awake, and we see them
completely satisfied ...
Sir William Crookes, 1866
10
An introduction to chemical philosophy according to the ...
This being allowed, it seems natural to suppose that carbon, which is diatomic in
oxide of carbon and tetratomic in carbonic acid, may enter into organic
combinations, as, for example, in many carbides of hydrogen, sometimes as a
diatomic ...
Charles Adolphe Wurtz, 1867