Calendar: 1886-1887 Page 372
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372 department for ladie CHEMISTRY By Stillingfleet Johnson Demonstrator of Chemistry at King's College Tuesday 3-4 These Lectures are specially designed as preparation for the Matriculation and first Sc Examination at the Uni- versity of London The whole of the Subjects required for these Examinations are treated of in three terms one academical year Nomenclature Definitions and General Synopsis Objects of Chemistry-Matter and Force Physical States of Matter Influence of Heat upon Physical State and Chemical Constitution of Matter-Molecules and Molecular Movements-The Thermometer-Sensible Latent and Specific Heat Pressure-Adhaesion and Cohsesion-Elasticity-Ebullition -The Barometer Chemical Affinity-Atomic Theory Elements-Chemical Compounds-Mechanical Mixtures- Metals and Non-Metals-Anhydrides-Acids-Bases-Salts Symbols-Formulae-Equations-Atomic Weights-Chemi- cal Changes- Phenomena attending Chemical Combination- Solution Precipitation Synthesis and Analysis Double Decomposition Atomicity and Basicity Michaelmas Term 1886 Natural Sources-Preparation and Properties of the following elements and compounds Hydrogen -Manipulation with Gases-Gaseous Diffusion- Decomposition of Water by Metals-Electrolysis of Water- Synthesis of Water-Quantitative Composition of Water by Weight and Volume-Relative Density of Gases Elementary and Compound-Nascent state of Gases
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