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Pagina 53
... lead to more correct notions than are at present entertained of crystallization in general . At the time when I made this engagement , I flattered my- self that the conception might be deserving of attention from its novelty . But I ...
... lead to more correct notions than are at present entertained of crystallization in general . At the time when I made this engagement , I flattered my- self that the conception might be deserving of attention from its novelty . But I ...
Pagina 81
... lead to the belief that the processes carried on in them , render the undigested food subservient to the animal's support . MDCCCXIII . M X. Additional Remarks on the State in which Alcohol exists of the Ardea Argala , the Casuarius Emu ...
... lead to the belief that the processes carried on in them , render the undigested food subservient to the animal's support . MDCCCXIII . M X. Additional Remarks on the State in which Alcohol exists of the Ardea Argala , the Casuarius Emu ...
Pagina 83
... lead . + Formed by boiling two parts of sugar of lead with one of finely powdered litharge , in six parts of water . The solution should be preserved in well closed phials , as it is rapidly decomposed by attracting carbonic acid from ...
... lead . + Formed by boiling two parts of sugar of lead with one of finely powdered litharge , in six parts of water . The solution should be preserved in well closed phials , as it is rapidly decomposed by attracting carbonic acid from ...
Pagina 84
... lead were added to this mixture , and the whole poured upon a filter . 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 ...
... lead were added to this mixture , and the whole poured upon a filter . 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 ...
Pagina 85
... lead , I proceeded to examine wine by such modes of analysis . The following results were obtained by these , and other comparative experiments . 1. One part by measure of a concentrated solution of sub- acetate of lead , was added to ...
... lead , I proceeded to examine wine by such modes of analysis . The following results were obtained by these , and other comparative experiments . 1. One part by measure of a concentrated solution of sub- acetate of lead , was added to ...
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