The book A Treatise On the Principles of Chemistry was written by author Muir, M. M. Pattison (Matthew Moncrieff Pattison), 1848-1931 Here you can read free online of A Treatise On the Principles of Chemistry book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Treatise On the Principles of Chemistry a good or bad book?
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The new system succeeded because it was not too systematic. In attempting to preserve unity of type through large series of compounds, the builders of modern chemistr}^ were obliged to make free use of the conception of compound radicles as substituting simple radicles; they thus became familiarised with the general notion of each radicle pos- sessing a definite substituting power. In 1852 Frankland* extended this conception to the atoms of the elementary bodies ; in 1855 Odling' introduced the... use of dashes placed over the atomic symbols to express what he called * the replaceable, or representative, or substitu- * Phil. Trans. 148. 417, see especially p. 440. • C S, youmal, 7. i. (The recognition of two 'replaceable values' for the iron atom, and other atoms, shews the close connection between the theory then coming into existence and the older theory of equivalents.) Il8 CHEMICAL STATICS. [§ 54 'tion value' of these atoms, he also recognised that ian ele- mentary atom may have more tlian one * replaceable value'.
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