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Its smell is very nauseous , strongly resembling that of the combination of carbonic oxide and chlorine , discovered by my brother ; and its effect on the eyes is peculiarly pungent and distressing . A little of it was introduced under ...
Its smell is very nauseous , strongly resembling that of the combination of carbonic oxide and chlorine , discovered by my brother ; and its effect on the eyes is peculiarly pungent and distressing . A little of it was introduced under ...
Pagina 61
An hypothesis of uniform intermixture of particle with particle , accords so well with the most recent views of binary combination in chemistry , that there can be no necessity , on the present occasion , to enter into any defence of ...
An hypothesis of uniform intermixture of particle with particle , accords so well with the most recent views of binary combination in chemistry , that there can be no necessity , on the present occasion , to enter into any defence of ...
Pagina 68
Hence it appears that ulmin is not a simple vegetable principle of anomalous qualities , but a combination with potash of a red , or more properly a high yellow matter , which , if not of a peculiar genus , seems rather more related to ...
Hence it appears that ulmin is not a simple vegetable principle of anomalous qualities , but a combination with potash of a red , or more properly a high yellow matter , which , if not of a peculiar genus , seems rather more related to ...
Pagina 83
It has been stated , in my my former paper , that the separation of alcohol from wine , by the addition of subcarbonate of potash , is prevented by the combination of the alkaline salt with the colouring - extractive , and acid ...
It has been stated , in my my former paper , that the separation of alcohol from wine , by the addition of subcarbonate of potash , is prevented by the combination of the alkaline salt with the colouring - extractive , and acid ...
Pagina 84
A precipitate was thus collected of a deep purple colour , which appeared to consist of oxide of lead combined with tartaric acid and the colouring - extractive matter . The filtered liquor was perfectly transparent and colourless ...
A precipitate was thus collected of a deep purple colour , which appeared to consist of oxide of lead combined with tartaric acid and the colouring - extractive matter . The filtered liquor was perfectly transparent and colourless ...
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