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Law of constant proportion
Stated by French chemist Joseph Proust A chemical compound always contains same elements combined together in the same proportion by mass. For example, pure water obtained from different sources such as river, well, springs, sea, etc., always contains hydrogen and oxygen togeth..
Compounds of Nitrogen
Joseph Priestley first prepared ammonia in 1775 by heating Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) with slaked lime. Due to its basic nature, he called it alkaline air. In 1785, Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet determined the chemical composition of ammoni..
Compounds of Nitrogen
Discovery of Ammonia - Joseph Priestley first prepared ammonia in 1775 by heating Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) with slaked lime. Due to its basic nature, he called it alkaline air. In 1785, Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet determined the chemical composition of ammoni..
Discovery of Oxygen
Two scientists, Carl Scheele of Sweden and Joseph Priestly of England working independently, discovered oxygen. They published their discovery in 1777. Scheele obtained oxygen by heating potassium nitrate and mercuric oxide and called it "Fire Air". Priestley called it "Dephlogisticated ..
Two scientists, Carl Scheele of Sweden and Joseph Priestly of England working independently, discovered oxygen. They published their discovery in 1777. Scheele obtained oxygen by heating potassium nitrate and mercuric oxide and called it "Fire Air". Priestley called it "Dephlogisticated ..Discovery of Ammonia
Joseph Priestley first prepared ammonia in 1775 by heating Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) with slaked lime. Due to its basic nature, he called it alkaline air. In 1785, Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet determined the chemical composition of ammonia (Fig.6.1..
Joseph Priestley first prepared ammonia in 1775 by heating Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) with slaked lime. Due to its basic nature, he called it alkaline air. In 1785, Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet determined the chemical composition of ammonia (Fig.6.1..Discovery of Ammonia
Discovery of Ammonia - Joseph Priestley first prepared ammonia in 1775 by heating Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) with slaked lime. Due to its basic nature, he called it alkaline air. In 1785, Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet determined the chemical composition of ammonia (Fig.6.1..
Discovery of Ammonia - Joseph Priestley first prepared ammonia in 1775 by heating Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) with slaked lime. Due to its basic nature, he called it alkaline air. In 1785, Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet determined the chemical composition of ammonia (Fig.6.1..Introduction
Even in the sixteenth century chemists knew that by heating common salt and concentrated sulphuric acid together, hydrogen chloride could be prepared. The sodium sulphate salt obtained during the reactions studied intensively for its properties is called Glauber's salt after the discoverer Johann ..
Even in the sixteenth century chemists knew that by heating common salt and concentrated sulphuric acid together, hydrogen chloride could be prepared. The sodium sulphate salt obtained during the reactions studied intensively for its properties is called Glauber's salt after the discoverer Johann ..Introduction to Hydrogen, Chloride and Hydrochloric Acid
Introduction - Even in the sixteenth century chemists knew that by heating common salt and concentrated sulphuric acid together, hydrogen chloride could be prepared. The sodium sulphate salt obtained during the reactions studied intensively for its properties is called Glauber's salt after the disc..
Introduction - Even in the sixteenth century chemists knew that by heating common salt and concentrated sulphuric acid together, hydrogen chloride could be prepared. The sodium sulphate salt obtained during the reactions studied intensively for its properties is called Glauber's salt after the disc..Ammonia
Ammonia was known to mankind since a long period, as it was produced in nature by putrefying and ammonifying bacteria. Chemical compound, NH 3 colorless gas that is about one half as dense as air at ordinary temperatures and pressures. It has a characteristic pungent, penetrating odor. Ammonia form..
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