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Charles, Jacque

Charcoal by products, 592-593 Charge balance, 79 Charles, Jacques, 106 Charles s law, 106... [Pg.684]

Charles, Jacques, 57 Charles law, 58 Chemical bonding, see Bonding Chemical bonds, see Bond Chemical change, 38 Chemical energy, 119 Chemical equations, see Equations Chemical equilibrium, law of, 152 Chemical formulas, see Formula Chemical kinetics, 124 Chemical reactions, see Reactions Chemical stability, 30 Chemical symbols, 30 not from common names, 31 see inside back cover Chemotherapy, 434 Chlorate ion, 360 Chloric acid, 359 Chlorides chemistry of, 99 of alkali metals, 93,103 of third-row elements, 103 Chlorine... [Pg.457]

In later years, Gay-Lussac continued to advance science. He developed a precise method for analyzing the alcoholic content of liquors and patented a method for the manufacture of sulfuric acid. His last publication on aqua regia (a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids that dissolves gold or platinum) came out the year before his death in 1850. Gay-Lussac was a top-notch experimentalist and theoretician. More than twenty-five years after Gay-Lussac died, the prominent chemist Marcellin Bertholet (1827-1907) once said, We all teach. . . the chemistry of Lavoisier and Gay-Lussac (Crosland, p. 248), a fitting tribute to two outstanding scientists of the era. see also Acid-Base Chemistry Berthollet, Claude-Louis Charles, Jacques Dalton, John Davy, Humphry Lavoisier, Antoine. [Pg.150]


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