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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... exploded with a very brilliant light , but without any violence of sound . I immediately proposed to Mr. CHILDREN , that we should institute a series of experiments upon its preparation and its properties . We consequently commenced the ...
... exploded with a very brilliant light , but without any violence of sound . I immediately proposed to Mr. CHILDREN , that we should institute a series of experiments upon its preparation and its properties . We consequently commenced the ...
Pagina 4
... explosion , and the whole apparatus was destroyed . I shall now describe the properties of the new substance . Its colour is very nearly that of olive oil , and it is as transpa- rent , and more perfectly liquid . I have not been able ...
... explosion , and the whole apparatus was destroyed . I shall now describe the properties of the new substance . Its colour is very nearly that of olive oil , and it is as transpa- rent , and more perfectly liquid . I have not been able ...
Pagina 5
... explosion of the new substance , by applying the heat of a spirit lamp to a glo- bule of it , confined in a curved glass tube over water : a little gas was at first extricated , but long before the water had attained the temperature of ...
... explosion of the new substance , by applying the heat of a spirit lamp to a glo- bule of it , confined in a curved glass tube over water : a little gas was at first extricated , but long before the water had attained the temperature of ...
Pagina 6
... explosion . On dilute sulphuric acid it exerted no violent action . It immedi- ately disappeared without explosion in LIBAVIUS's liquor , to which it imparted a yellow tinge . It seems probable , from the general tenor of these facts ...
... explosion . On dilute sulphuric acid it exerted no violent action . It immedi- ately disappeared without explosion in LIBAVIUS's liquor , to which it imparted a yellow tinge . It seems probable , from the general tenor of these facts ...
Pagina 130
... Explosion . By William Reid Clanny , M.D. of Sunderland . Communicated by William Allen , Esq . F.R.S. p . 200 XXV . On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope , compared with that of the Gregorian . By Captain Henry Kater , Brigade ...
... Explosion . By William Reid Clanny , M.D. of Sunderland . Communicated by William Allen , Esq . F.R.S. p . 200 XXV . On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope , compared with that of the Gregorian . By Captain Henry Kater , Brigade ...
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