Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... remains for the most part dissolved in the liquor , which , on this account , is by no means so pure as the acid produced by Dr. Priestley's method . Fluoric acid has not yet been decomposed , its base therefore is wholly unknown , and ...
... remains for the most part dissolved in the liquor , which , on this account , is by no means so pure as the acid produced by Dr. Priestley's method . Fluoric acid has not yet been decomposed , its base therefore is wholly unknown , and ...
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... remains in what is left behind , which readily attracts moisture in a cool place . 2. Soda , when put upon charcoal , melts superficially , penetrates the charcoal with a crackling noise , and then disappears . In the spoon it yields a ...
... remains in what is left behind , which readily attracts moisture in a cool place . 2. Soda , when put upon charcoal , melts superficially , penetrates the charcoal with a crackling noise , and then disappears . In the spoon it yields a ...
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... remains pellucid . Having given these directions , M. Bergman proceeds next to consider the subjects proper to be examined by the blowpipe . These he di- vides into four classes : 1. Saline ; 2. Earthy ; 3 Inflammable ; and 4. Metallic ...
... remains pellucid . Having given these directions , M. Bergman proceeds next to consider the subjects proper to be examined by the blowpipe . These he di- vides into four classes : 1. Saline ; 2. Earthy ; 3 Inflammable ; and 4. Metallic ...
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... remains of the copper that produce this effect . M. Bergman thinks it probable that both may contribute towards it , especially as copper is often found to contain gold . This precious metal cannot directly be mi- neralized by sulphur ...
... remains of the copper that produce this effect . M. Bergman thinks it probable that both may contribute towards it , especially as copper is often found to contain gold . This precious metal cannot directly be mi- neralized by sulphur ...
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... remains fixed with microcosmic salt . If the calx or metal to be calcined is added in considerable quantity during fusion , it acquires an opaque red on cooling , though it appears green while pellucid and fused ; but by a still larger ...
... remains fixed with microcosmic salt . If the calx or metal to be calcined is added in considerable quantity during fusion , it acquires an opaque red on cooling , though it appears green while pellucid and fused ; but by a still larger ...
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