Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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... ammonia , cooled it by a mixture of ice and muriate of lime , and slowly passed into it chlorine , cooled by the same means . There was immediately a violent action , accompanied by fumes of a pecu- liarly disagreeable smell ; at the ...
... ammonia , cooled it by a mixture of ice and muriate of lime , and slowly passed into it chlorine , cooled by the same means . There was immediately a violent action , accompanied by fumes of a pecu- liarly disagreeable smell ; at the ...
Pagina 3
... ammonia and other ammoniacal com- pounds , in which less heat might be produced by the action of the chlorine , than in the pure solution of the gas , when my friend , Mr. J. G. CHILDREN , put me in mind of a circumstance of which he ...
... ammonia and other ammoniacal com- pounds , in which less heat might be produced by the action of the chlorine , than in the pure solution of the gas , when my friend , Mr. J. G. CHILDREN , put me in mind of a circumstance of which he ...
Pagina 4
... ammonia , or a very weak solution of pure ammonia , answered the purpose as well as the solution of nitrate of ammonia . It was formed most rapidly in the solution of ammonia , but it was white and clouded ; and though less evanescent ...
... ammonia , or a very weak solution of pure ammonia , answered the purpose as well as the solution of nitrate of ammonia . It was formed most rapidly in the solution of ammonia , but it was white and clouded ; and though less evanescent ...
Pagina 6
... ammonia may be conceived to combine with one portion of the chlorine to form muriatic acid , and the azote to unite with another portion of chlorine to form the new compound . The heat and light produced during its expansion into ...
... ammonia may be conceived to combine with one portion of the chlorine to form muriatic acid , and the azote to unite with another portion of chlorine to form the new compound . The heat and light produced during its expansion into ...
Pagina 67
... ammonia , nor carbonate of soda , promote its solu- tion in cold water . On adding a small quantity of potash to water in which it lies , it dissolves immediately and abundantly . This solution K 2 Elm Tree , called Ulmin . 67.
... ammonia , nor carbonate of soda , promote its solu- tion in cold water . On adding a small quantity of potash to water in which it lies , it dissolves immediately and abundantly . This solution K 2 Elm Tree , called Ulmin . 67.
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