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" The value attached to each question is indicated by the numbers at the end of the question. 1. Name the binary compounds which are united to form a piece of limestone. State how these may be separated from one another, and describe the characters presented... "
Outlines of elementary physiography - Page 132
by George Thom (principal of Dollar inst.) - 1881
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Examination Papers for Science Schools and Classes

Great Britain. Education Department. Department of Science and Art - 1877 - 562 pages
...limestone. State how these may be separated from one another, and describe the characters presented by each of them. What elements are present in these binary...does the water of springs differ from rain-water? (15.) 4. Why is the south-west wind in this country usually accompanied by rain, while the east wind...
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Outlines of physiography, Volume 2

William Lawson (F.R.G.S.) - 1880 - 196 pages
...limestone. State how these may be separated from one another, and describe the characters presented by each of them. What elements are present in these binary...does the water of springs differ from rain-water? (15.) 4. Why is the south-west wind in this country usually accompanied by rain, while the east wind...
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Elementary physiography, adapted to the syllabus of the South Kensington ...

Andrew Findlater - Geomorphology - 1881 - 184 pages
...limestone. State how these may be separated from one another, and describe the characters presented by each of them. What elements are present in these binary...How does the water of springs differ from rainwater ? (15.) 4. Why is the south-west wind in this country usually accompanied by rain, while the east wind...
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Outlines of physiography

William Lawson (F.R.G.S.) - Physical geography - 1883 - 322 pages
...another, and describe the characters presented by cacli of them. What elements are present in these binaiy compounds, and what is the general character of each...explain the method by which thermometers are graduated. (16.) 3. Explain, by the aid of a diagram, the mode of origin of springs. How does the water of springs...
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Outlines of physiography

William Lawson (F.R.G.S.) - Physical geography - 1885 - 346 pages
...limestone. State now these may be separated from one another, and describe the characters presented by each of them. What elements are present in these binary...elements ? (15.) 2. Describe the construction and nse of a thermometer, and explain the method by which thermometers are graduated. (15.) 3. Explain,...
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The elements of physiography

John J. Prince - 1885 - 274 pages
...limestone. State how these may be separated from one another, and describe the characters presented by each of them. What elements are present in these binary...is the general character of each of these elements? [See 41, 44, and 89.] 2. Describe the construction and use of a thermometer, and explain the methods...
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