The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 3C. Whittingham, 1809 |
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... vessel also warmed . Then dried and heated gradually to a certain point , a very strong heat , greater than is ... vessel . After having been dried and heated gra- dually , the vessel was put under a muffle , well heated in an assaying ...
... vessel also warmed . Then dried and heated gradually to a certain point , a very strong heat , greater than is ... vessel . After having been dried and heated gra- dually , the vessel was put under a muffle , well heated in an assaying ...
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... vessel , a large quantity of oxygen gas was disengaged . This observation seems clearly to prove the effect of oxyded lead as a discolourer of glass . We see that it does not operate as has been supposed , by burning combustible ...
... vessel , a large quantity of oxygen gas was disengaged . This observation seems clearly to prove the effect of oxyded lead as a discolourer of glass . We see that it does not operate as has been supposed , by burning combustible ...
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... vessel , kk , fig . 1 , which opens an aperture of five inches , and fits air- tight , without leather , when closed . The valves may be repaired through the same openings . The use of the air - vessel , kk , fig . 1 and 2 , is to ...
... vessel , kk , fig . 1 , which opens an aperture of five inches , and fits air- tight , without leather , when closed . The valves may be repaired through the same openings . The use of the air - vessel , kk , fig . 1 and 2 , is to ...
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... vessel into another with- out loss , and any part wet with it immedi- ately becomes dry . In vacuo it boils at a temperature considerably below 32 : un- der the atmospheric pressure it boils at 38 . In the spontaneous evaporation of ...
... vessel into another with- out loss , and any part wet with it immedi- ately becomes dry . In vacuo it boils at a temperature considerably below 32 : un- der the atmospheric pressure it boils at 38 . In the spontaneous evaporation of ...
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... first is calculated upon the supposition of 35 grains loss per minute , from the vessel of 3 inches in diameter ; the second 45 , and the third 55 grains per minute . 4 . Such is the quantity of vapour which would -rise in EVA EVA.
... first is calculated upon the supposition of 35 grains loss per minute , from the vessel of 3 inches in diameter ; the second 45 , and the third 55 grains per minute . 4 . Such is the quantity of vapour which would -rise in EVA EVA.
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