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... occasioned a violent 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 transparent , and more perfectly liquid ...
... occasioned a violent 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 transparent , and more perfectly liquid ...
Pagina 86
... liquids perfectly combine , and with alcohol this is more remarkably the case , and these mixtures are warmer to the taste , and more heating , if taken in this state of imperfect union , than when sufficient time has been allowed ...
... liquids perfectly combine , and with alcohol this is more remarkably the case , and these mixtures are warmer to the taste , and more heating , if taken in this state of imperfect union , than when sufficient time has been allowed ...
Pagina 142
( a ) The upper vessel which contains the liquid to be impregnated with the gas . A safety valve closes its mouth , seen at large , fig . 5 ( Pl . XIV . ) ( b ) A piece connected permanently to the upper vessel ; it carries the valve ...
( a ) The upper vessel which contains the liquid to be impregnated with the gas . A safety valve closes its mouth , seen at large , fig . 5 ( Pl . XIV . ) ( b ) A piece connected permanently to the upper vessel ; it carries the valve ...
Pagina 143
Should more gas be forced into the vessel than the liquid readily absorbs , the safety valve at the top ( seen at large , fig . 5 ) allows it to escape . Fig . 5 , ( Pl . XIV . ) is an enlarged view of the mouth of the upper vessel ( a ) ...
Should more gas be forced into the vessel than the liquid readily absorbs , the safety valve at the top ( seen at large , fig . 5 ) allows it to escape . Fig . 5 , ( Pl . XIV . ) is an enlarged view of the mouth of the upper vessel ( a ) ...
Pagina 152
At three years old , her mother observed something come from her , as she walked across the room , which , when exam ned , was found to be fat in a liquid state , which concreted when cold . Ever since that time to the present , she has ...
At three years old , her mother observed something come from her , as she walked across the room , which , when exam ned , was found to be fat in a liquid state , which concreted when cold . Ever since that time to the present , she has ...
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