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... , having the characters of azote . When quantities larger than a grain of mustard seed were used for the contact with phosphorus , the explosion was always so violent as to break the vessel in which the of a new detonating Compound . 5.
... , having the characters of azote . When quantities larger than a grain of mustard seed were used for the contact with phosphorus , the explosion was always so violent as to break the vessel in which the of a new detonating Compound . 5.
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Royal Society (Great Britain). so violent as to break the vessel in which the experiment was made . The new body , when acted upon under water by mer- cury , afforded a substance having the appearance of corrosive sublimate , and gas was ...
Royal Society (Great Britain). so violent as to break the vessel in which the experiment was made . The new body , when acted upon under water by mer- cury , afforded a substance having the appearance of corrosive sublimate , and gas was ...
Pagina 65
... vessel , and the fluid part seems to draw together , and becomes remarkably protuberant . Solution of ulmin slowly and feebly restores the colour of turnsol paper reddened by an acid . 3. Dilute nitric acid being poured into a solution ...
... vessel , and the fluid part seems to draw together , and becomes remarkably protuberant . Solution of ulmin slowly and feebly restores the colour of turnsol paper reddened by an acid . 3. Dilute nitric acid being poured into a solution ...
Pagina 85
... vessels , as described in my former paper . The specific gravity of the distilled liquor at the tem- perature of 60 ° was 0,97530 , which indicates 22,30 per cent . by measure of alcohol of the specific gravity of , 8250 . 3. Eight ...
... vessels , as described in my former paper . The specific gravity of the distilled liquor at the tem- perature of 60 ° was 0,97530 , which indicates 22,30 per cent . by measure of alcohol of the specific gravity of , 8250 . 3. Eight ...
Pagina 86
Royal Society (Great Britain). After the vessels were completely cooled , the portion in the receiver was added to the residuum in the retort . The specific gravity of this mixture ( ascertained with proper precautions ) was , 9884 ...
Royal Society (Great Britain). After the vessels were completely cooled , the portion in the receiver was added to the residuum in the retort . The specific gravity of this mixture ( ascertained with proper precautions ) was , 9884 ...
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