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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... matter of civility , in return for the respect shewn to the Society by those communications . The like also is to be said with regard to the several projects , inventions , and curiosities of various kinds , which are often exhibited to ...
... matter of civility , in return for the respect shewn to the Society by those communications . The like also is to be said with regard to the several projects , inventions , and curiosities of various kinds , which are often exhibited to ...
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... matter , supposing it to be composed of azote and chlorine , is without any parallel instance , in our present collection of chemical facts ; the decomposition of euchlorine , which has been compared to it , is merely an expansion of matter ...
... matter , supposing it to be composed of azote and chlorine , is without any parallel instance , in our present collection of chemical facts ; the decomposition of euchlorine , which has been compared to it , is merely an expansion of matter ...
Pagina 60
... matter be supposed to consist of spherical particles all of the same size , but of two different kinds in équal numbers , represented by black and white balls ; and let it be required that in their perfect intermixture every black ball ...
... matter be supposed to consist of spherical particles all of the same size , but of two different kinds in équal numbers , represented by black and white balls ; and let it be required that in their perfect intermixture every black ball ...
Pagina 65
... matter which has been considered as a resin remained on the paper , and a clear yellow liquor came through . This yellow solution , on evaporation , produced a number of prismatic crystals looking like nitrate of potash . They were ...
... matter which has been considered as a resin remained on the paper , and a clear yellow liquor came through . This yellow solution , on evaporation , produced a number of prismatic crystals looking like nitrate of potash . They were ...
Pagina 66
... matter . The nitrate of potash obtained was heated to deflagration , in small quantities at a time , in a platina crucible to free it from resin . The alkali produced was supersaturated with nitric acid , dried , and slightly fused . It ...
... matter . The nitrate of potash obtained was heated to deflagration , in small quantities at a time , in a platina crucible to free it from resin . The alkali produced was supersaturated with nitric acid , dried , and slightly fused . It ...
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