Calendar: 1869-1870 Page 139
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applied sciences 139 Chemistry Students of the first and second years are admitted to Course of Theoretical and Applied Chemistry at from 10 20 to 11 20 on Tuesday and Friday throughout the Academical Year The subjects will be discussed in the following order Forces concerned in producing Chemical Phenomena Preliminary view of Chemical Affinity and its distinction from other forces laws of Chemical Combination -Notation Adhesion -Capillarity Endosmose Motion of Gases Crystallization -Isomorphism Dimorphism Allotropy Heat -This subject is discussed in the Course of Natural Philosophy Electricity -Excitement Conduction Insulation Indue- tion Electrical Machines Accumulation Leyden Jar Atmospheric phenomena Voltaic Electricity -Galvanometer Simple and Compound Circuits Voltaic Batteries Electrolysis Electrotype Elec- troplating &c II Inorganic Chemistry Chemical Nomenclature Non-Metallic Elements lst Atmospheric Elements Oxygen -Ozone Combustion --Nitrogen -The Atmosphere -Water Natural forms of Water-Rain Spring Saline and Mineral Waters Hard and Soft Water Sea Water -Hydro- gen -Carbonic Acid -Carbon-Carbonic Oxide Nitric Acid manufacture of Aquafortis Other Oxides of Nitrogen -Ammonia 2nd The Halogens Chlorine -Hydrochloric Acid Aqua Regia Oxides of Chlorine Bleaching Compounds Bromine Iodine Fluorine 3rd Combustible Elements Sulphur -Sulphurous and Sulphuric Acids manufacture of Oil of Vitriol Hyposulphites Sulphuretted Hydrogen Bisulphide of Carbon
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