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Pagina 64
... oxygen which it has acquired from these acids . * Being possessed of some of this substance which had been sent to me some years ago from Palermo , by the same person from whom Mr. KLAPROTH had received it , I be- came induced , by the ...
... oxygen which it has acquired from these acids . * Being possessed of some of this substance which had been sent to me some years ago from Palermo , by the same person from whom Mr. KLAPROTH had received it , I be- came induced , by the ...
Pagina 105
... oxygen and calcium , while the other set is formed by a combination of oxygen and carbon . In chro- mate of lead , the chromium and oxygen may give one image , while the oxygen and lead give another . In like manner the carbonate of ...
... oxygen and calcium , while the other set is formed by a combination of oxygen and carbon . In chro- mate of lead , the chromium and oxygen may give one image , while the oxygen and lead give another . In like manner the carbonate of ...
Pagina 116
... length was held in the flame of a spirit lamp impelled by a current of oxygen , and its extremity was thus fused in about half a minute . metals within moderate limits , continued also to add something 116 Dr. WOLLASTON on a Method.
... length was held in the flame of a spirit lamp impelled by a current of oxygen , and its extremity was thus fused in about half a minute . metals within moderate limits , continued also to add something 116 Dr. WOLLASTON on a Method.
Pagina 164
... the air , it is suspended in invisibly small particles , derived from the burning of coal , wood , and other inflammable materials in common life . It is admitted , that the oxygen 164 Dr. PEARSON on the colouring Matter.
... the air , it is suspended in invisibly small particles , derived from the burning of coal , wood , and other inflammable materials in common life . It is admitted , that the oxygen 164 Dr. PEARSON on the colouring Matter.
Pagina 165
... 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 air may be introduced . But ...
... 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 air may be introduced . But ...
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