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0-0955 + 55 64-9 62 Cadmium 0-0567 + 55 111-6 6-3 Lead . 0-0315 + 34 206-4 6-5 Mercury 0-0319 59 199-8 6-4 Iron 0-1140 + 58 55-9 6-4 Among the non-metals carbon has an atomic heat which is far too low. In the form of diamond its atomic heat at 45 is 1*8. It is found, however, that * Annalcsde Chimie, 1819. t Fe iron (ferrum), Cu copper (cuprum), Zn zinc. 2 88 THE ATOMIC THEORY. its atomic heat rises with the temperature and at 985 is 5-51. Another generalisation destined to exercise consi- dera...ble influence upon the development of the atomic theory was the law of isomorphism made known by the German chemist, Mitscherlich, in December, 1819. Mitscherlich observed that similarity of con- stitution in salts tended to produce similarity of crystalline form. Thus potassium chloride is isomor- phous with sodium chloride ; magnesium sulphate is isomorphous* with the sulphate of zinc and nickel. Ordinary sodium phosphate is isomorphous with the corresponding sodium arsenate. The similarity of constitution is exhibited in the following formulae, the water of crystallization being united by a plus sign to the formula of the salt.
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