Typical Forms And Special Ends in Creation

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Typical Forms And Special Ends in Creation
James Mccosh, George Dickie
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Botyle, Cs H» O da Amyle, Ci 9 HuO Taking methyle, the first in the series, we can see the simple relation which exists between it and all the mem- bers of the series. The second, ethyle, is derived from the first by adding two atoms of carbon, and two of hy- drogen. The third bears a like relation to the second, and so on throughout. The carbon equivalents form an even number, those of the hydrogen are odd numbers. It is far- ther worthy of notice, that the volatility of each is in vereely as ...the amount of carbon and hydrogen, and, consequently, the density is in direct proportion to the amount of car- bon and hydrogen. The density and boiling point in- crease from the top to the bottom of the scale, in the order in which they stand in the above table. Methyle is a gas like hydrogen, requiring twenty atmospheres to reduce it to a fluid state, amyle is an oily fluid boiling at811°Fahr.
The radicles in the first part of the table are all homo- logous with, and analogous to, hydrogen.


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