The Principles of Chemistry volume 1

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The Principles of Chemistry volume 1
Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev
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I. ), abound in salts, and in the soil, in the rocks of the earth's crust, in the upheaved lavas, and in the falling meteorites the salts of silicic acid, and especially its double salts, predominate. Saline substances also make up the composition of those limestones which often form mountain chains and whole thicknesses of the earth's strata, these consisting of calcium carbonate, CaCOa.
Thus we have seen oxygen in a free state and in various compounds of different degrees of stability, from t
...he unstable salts, like Berthol- let's salt and nitre, to the most stable silicon compounds, such as exist in »ranite. We saw an entirely similar gradation of stability in the compounds of water and of hydrogen. In all its aspects oxygen, as an element, or single substance, remains the same however varied its chemical states, just as a substance may appear in many different physical states of aggregation. But our notion of the immense variety of the chemical states in which oxygen can occur would not be com- then seeks for compounds which are analogous in their properties, and, placing them side by side, endeavours to express the influence of each element in determining the united properties of its compound.

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