An Inquiry Into the Nature of the Simple Bodies of ChemistryLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 160 sider |
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... numerous class which we term simple , many are similar to one another with respect to their essential characters , and pass the one into the other by scarcely perceptible gradations , nay , pass into those we term compound , so that no ...
... numerous class which we term simple , many are similar to one another with respect to their essential characters , and pass the one into the other by scarcely perceptible gradations , nay , pass into those we term compound , so that no ...
Side 37
... numerous unheeded experiments of the laboratory , its compound nature has been again and again shewn . When bitartrate of potassa is dis- tilled , carbonate of ammonia is produced , the nitrogen of the ammonia being beyond a question ...
... numerous unheeded experiments of the laboratory , its compound nature has been again and again shewn . When bitartrate of potassa is dis- tilled , carbonate of ammonia is produced , the nitrogen of the ammonia being beyond a question ...
Side 75
... whether a monoxide or binoxide , is the most abundant product of the mineral kingdom , forming the greater part of the solid crust of the globe , and entering into the composition of numerous mineral species . As it SILICIUM . 75.
... whether a monoxide or binoxide , is the most abundant product of the mineral kingdom , forming the greater part of the solid crust of the globe , and entering into the composition of numerous mineral species . As it SILICIUM . 75.
Side 76
David Low. into the composition of numerous mineral species . As it is obtained by the common processes , it is a white gra- nular powder , gritty to the touch , and destitute of taste . Its specific gravity is 2.65 . It is infusible in ...
David Low. into the composition of numerous mineral species . As it is obtained by the common processes , it is a white gra- nular powder , gritty to the touch , and destitute of taste . Its specific gravity is 2.65 . It is infusible in ...
Side 77
... numerous mineral species , but the great mass of what , in common lan- guage , is termed earth . Further relations between silica and alumina conduct us , by an irresistible analogy , to the conclusion , that their bases , silicium and ...
... numerous mineral species , but the great mass of what , in common lan- guage , is termed earth . Further relations between silica and alumina conduct us , by an irresistible analogy , to the conclusion , that their bases , silicium and ...
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