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Pagina 353
... their elements , in proportion as they are decomposed . So that if you take a tube of this kind , and introduce a quantity of peroxide of copper into it , with Gum , Sugar , Starch , and Gluten . a given weight of sugar for instance ...
... their elements , in proportion as they are decomposed . So that if you take a tube of this kind , and introduce a quantity of peroxide of copper into it , with Gum , Sugar , Starch , and Gluten . a given weight of sugar for instance ...
Pagina 354
... their ultimate composition , and therefore you will not be surprised why it often happens , that by artificial means , we are capable of con- verting one of these substances into the other , by changing the relative proportions of their ...
... their ultimate composition , and therefore you will not be surprised why it often happens , that by artificial means , we are capable of con- verting one of these substances into the other , by changing the relative proportions of their ...
Pagina 355
... their object must be frustrated by the subacetate losing its activity . When gum is exposed to heat it undergoes ... their bases , and as the Starch exists in a great number of vegeta- water trickles through the sugar it carries bles ...
... their object must be frustrated by the subacetate losing its activity . When gum is exposed to heat it undergoes ... their bases , and as the Starch exists in a great number of vegeta- water trickles through the sugar it carries bles ...
Pagina 356
... their ultimate elements are concerned , are compared , you will see how little they differ from each other ; and you can imagine that a slight change in their ultimate elements , will convert the one sub- stance into another . If you ...
... their ultimate elements are concerned , are compared , you will see how little they differ from each other ; and you can imagine that a slight change in their ultimate elements , will convert the one sub- stance into another . If you ...
Pagina 358
... their muscles , draw the membrana tympani in different directions ; but it would be diffi- cult to explain how , and for what reason , this effect takes place ; their influence on hearing is not very clear ; they serve to transmit the ...
... their muscles , draw the membrana tympani in different directions ; but it would be diffi- cult to explain how , and for what reason , this effect takes place ; their influence on hearing is not very clear ; they serve to transmit the ...
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Pagina 376 - ... the Thames, as mechanically mixed with it, we may conceive that a variety of incidental circumstances will affect its quantity in the same situation, and under the same circumstances of the tide ; but the observations are sufficiently uniform to warrant us in concluding that the water is in the purest state at low tide, and the most loaded with extraneous matter at half ebb. It would appear, however, that a considerable part, if not the whole, of this extraneous matter, may be removed by filtration...
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