An Introduction to Chemical Philosophy According to the Modern Theories
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" Similar disturbing influences naturally interfere with the specific heat of compound bodies. It has been observed that, in general, equivalent quantities of sub- stances which possess a similar atomic composition have also the same specific heat : the product of the specific heat of these substances by their atomic weights is sensibly equal; and if this product is called atomic heat we may say with Hermann Kopp " that these bodies possess the same atomic heat. "* This latter physicist has, ho...wever, pointed out several exceptions to this law. Whether they be due to the above-named disturbing influences, or to some other cause, it is not less true that the law in question is worth attention, for it is verified in the case of many groups of analogous bodies, provided the new atomic weights are adopted for the elements. Thus the carbonates! and the silicates RSiO 3 = IlO, SiO 2 have the same atomic heat, provided the atomic weight 12 is taken for carbon, and 28 for silicium. M. Regnault observed some time ago that the chlo- rides of tin, titanium, and silicium possessed sensibly the same atomic heat, provided the composition of chloride * M.
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