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Ko Lvolumetric Interpretation Of Symbols. The symbol of the elements or compounds may represent FirHt. An abbreviation of the name of the element or compound: as, H for hydrogen; NaCl for sodium chloride. Second. A single atom or molecule of the element or molecule of the compound: as, H for one atom of hydrogen; H2for one molecule of hydrogen; NaCl for one molecule of sodium chloride. Third. A definite relative weight, called the atomic and molecular weight of the element and molecular weight of the compound: as, CI for 35.5 parts by weight for the atom of chlorine;71 parts by weight for the molecule of chlorine; and 58.5 parts by weight for the molecule of sodium chloride. Fourth. In the case of those elements or compounds which can exist in the gaseous state, a certain volume, as will be shown in the following: From the law (Avogadros Law) that equal volumes of all gaseous substances at same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules it follows that the molecules of all gaseous substances occupy the same amount of space. A litre of hydrogen and a litre of chlorine have the same number of molecules.
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