The Philosophical Magazine: Or Annals of Chemistry, Mathematics, Astronomy, Natural History and General Science, Bind 4Richard Taylor and Company, 1828 |
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... to the temperature of 50 ° ; at a higher tempera- 2 C ture , ture , of course , the water will dissolve a Mr. Walker on the Artificial Production of Cold . 11 Mr Walker's Additional Remarks on the Artificial Production of Cold.
... to the temperature of 50 ° ; at a higher tempera- 2 C ture , ture , of course , the water will dissolve a Mr. Walker on the Artificial Production of Cold . 11 Mr Walker's Additional Remarks on the Artificial Production of Cold.
Side 12
... dissolve a somewhat larger por- tion of the salts , and the effect will be proportionably greater . Thus the most powerful mixture , given in my table of frigo- rific mixtures , consisting of phosphate of soda , nitrate of am- monia ...
... dissolve a somewhat larger por- tion of the salts , and the effect will be proportionably greater . Thus the most powerful mixture , given in my table of frigo- rific mixtures , consisting of phosphate of soda , nitrate of am- monia ...
Side 22
... dissolved by muriatic acid , the solution evaporated to dryness , and the re- sidue kept for some time in a state of fusion at a red heat . The resulting chloride of manganese was re - dissolved by di- stilled water ; and after being ...
... dissolved by muriatic acid , the solution evaporated to dryness , and the re- sidue kept for some time in a state of fusion at a red heat . The resulting chloride of manganese was re - dissolved by di- stilled water ; and after being ...
Side 23
... dissolved in dilute sulphuric acid . This mode of analysis , as commonly performed , is inaccurate ; because the liquid retains carbonic acid in solution , while the gas during effervescence carries off with it an appreciable quantity ...
... dissolved in dilute sulphuric acid . This mode of analysis , as commonly performed , is inaccurate ; because the liquid retains carbonic acid in solution , while the gas during effervescence carries off with it an appreciable quantity ...
Side 25
... dissolved 88 parts or one equivalent of sulphate of potash , and 106 parts , or what he considered one equivalent , of the chloride of barium in se- parate portions of distilled water , and then mixed the solu- tions together . After ...
... dissolved 88 parts or one equivalent of sulphate of potash , and 106 parts , or what he considered one equivalent , of the chloride of barium in se- parate portions of distilled water , and then mixed the solu- tions together . After ...
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Side 163 - ... the particle. In a few instances the particle was seen to turn on its longer axis. These motions were such as to satisfy me, after frequently repeated observation, that they arose neither from currents in the fluid, nor from its gradual evaporation, but belonged to the particle itself.
Side 93 - To what extent subterraneous cavities may exist even in common rocks is shown in the limestone caverns of Carniola, some of which contain many hundred thousand cubical feet of air ; and in proportion as the depth of an excavation is greater, so is the air more fit for combustion. The same circumstance which would give alloys of the metals of the earths the power of producing volcanic phenomena, namely...
Side 166 - I never failed to disengage the molecules in sufficient numbers to ascertain their apparent identity in size, form, and motion, with the smaller particles of the grains of pollen. I examined also various products of organic bodies, particularly the gum resins, and substances of vegetable origin, extending my inquiry even to pit-coal ; and in all these bodies molecules were found in abundance. I remark here also, partly as a caution to those who may hereafter engage in the same inquiry, that the dust...