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Pagina 64
... into its solution , into a resinous substance no longer soluble in water , but soluble in alcohol , and this singular alteration is attributed to the union to it of a small portion of oxygen which it has acquired from these acids .
... into its solution , into a resinous substance no longer soluble in water , but soluble in alcohol , and this singular alteration is attributed to the union to it of a small portion of oxygen which it has acquired from these acids .
Pagina 105
In Iceland spar , one set of the laminæ may be formed by a combination of oxygen and calcium , while the other set is formed by a combination of oxygen and carbon . In chromate of lead , the chromium and oxygen may give one image ...
In Iceland spar , one set of the laminæ may be formed by a combination of oxygen and calcium , while the other set is formed by a combination of oxygen and carbon . In chromate of lead , the chromium and oxygen may give one image ...
Pagina 116
A piece of wire , about six inches long , having been bent to an angle in the middle , one half of its length was held in the Aame of a spirit lamp impelled by a current of oxygen , and its extremity was thus fused in about half a ...
A piece of wire , about six inches long , having been bent to an angle in the middle , one half of its length was held in the Aame of a spirit lamp impelled by a current of oxygen , and its extremity was thus fused in about half a ...
Pagina 165
It is admitted , that the oxygen of atmospherical air passes through the pulmonary air vesicles , or cells , into the system of blood vessels ; and it is not improbable , that through the same channel various matters contained in the ...
It is admitted , that the oxygen of atmospherical air passes through the pulmonary air vesicles , or cells , into the system of blood vessels ; and it is not improbable , that through the same channel various matters contained in the ...
Pagina 172
... respecting its chemical nature , it was principally from the circumstance of its having apparently yielded sulphuretted hydrogen by the agency of the Voltaic electricity , and sulphureous and sulphuric acid by combustion in oxygen .
... respecting its chemical nature , it was principally from the circumstance of its having apparently yielded sulphuretted hydrogen by the agency of the Voltaic electricity , and sulphureous and sulphuric acid by combustion in oxygen .
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