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ACIDS, BASES, AND SALTS:Nomenclature of Acids, Neutralization
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LAW AND THEORY LAWS OF DEFINITE AND MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS ATOMIC THEORY ATOMS AND MOLECULES SYMBOLS AND FORMULAS EQUATIONS
EQUIVALENTS ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR WEIGHTS CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS QUANTITATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF EQUATIONS
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Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION:Properties of Matter, Classes of Chemical Action
OXYGEN:Occurrence, Preparation, Oxidation, oxidizing agents
HYDROGEN:Occurrence, Preparation, Physical Properties
GENERAL PROPERTIES OF WATER:Industrial Applications
COMPOSITION OF WATER:Water contains Hydrogen
THE ATMOSPHERE NITROGEN:Ingredients of the Atmosphere
LAW AND THEORY LAWS OF DEFINITE AND MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS ATOMIC THEORY ATOMS AND MOLECULES SYMBOLS AND FORMULAS EQUATIONS
ACIDS, BASES, AND SALTS:Nomenclature of Acids, Neutralization
EQUIVALENTS ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR WEIGHTS CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS QUANTITATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF EQUATIONS
LIGHT, HEAT, ELECTRICITY, AND CHEMICAL ACTION:Carborundum