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... methods may it be obtained from hydrochloric acid , without the use of oxide of manganese ? 7. Explain briefly how you would prepare the following gases - nitric oxide , sulphurous oxide , carbon mon - oxide , cyanogen . 8. In what ...
... methods may it be obtained from hydrochloric acid , without the use of oxide of manganese ? 7. Explain briefly how you would prepare the following gases - nitric oxide , sulphurous oxide , carbon mon - oxide , cyanogen . 8. In what ...
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... methods by which salts may be produced . Express in symbols the action of hydrogen sulphate , with sodium hydrate , oxide , carbonate and chloride , and metallic sodium severally . 2. How are the alkali metals obtained ? Describe ...
... methods by which salts may be produced . Express in symbols the action of hydrogen sulphate , with sodium hydrate , oxide , carbonate and chloride , and metallic sodium severally . 2. How are the alkali metals obtained ? Describe ...
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... method of deter- mining the acceleration of gravity does it lead ? 4. Calculate the momentum , kinetic energy , poten- tial energy , and energy of a body moving downwards with a velocity of 1862 c . per sec . at a height of 400 c ...
... method of deter- mining the acceleration of gravity does it lead ? 4. Calculate the momentum , kinetic energy , poten- tial energy , and energy of a body moving downwards with a velocity of 1862 c . per sec . at a height of 400 c ...
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... method that is used to determine the electric condition of the atmosphere . 5. What are the magnetic elements at any point of the earth's surface ? Describe how any one of them is de- termined . 6. Describe a galvanometer , giving in ...
... method that is used to determine the electric condition of the atmosphere . 5. What are the magnetic elements at any point of the earth's surface ? Describe how any one of them is de- termined . 6. Describe a galvanometer , giving in ...
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... method of investigating the composition of a musical note . 4. Explain the phenomenon of aberration , and shew how it has been used to determine the velocity of light . 5. A small object is placed in the axis of a concave mirror ( of ...
... method of investigating the composition of a musical note . 4. Explain the phenomenon of aberration , and shew how it has been used to determine the velocity of light . 5. A small object is placed in the axis of a concave mirror ( of ...
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