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... acids , called acid supporters , are charac- terized by these properties : - 1. They cannot be produced by combustion . Hence their base is either a simple incombustible or a metallic oxide . 2. They are capable of supporting combustion ...
... acids , called acid supporters , are charac- terized by these properties : - 1. They cannot be produced by combustion . Hence their base is either a simple incombustible or a metallic oxide . 2. They are capable of supporting combustion ...
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... acids which possess these properties in perfection are those which have the simple incombustibles and arsenic for ... acid forms an interesting and well - written article ; and the experi- ments of Scheele , Morveau , and Berthollet ...
... acids which possess these properties in perfection are those which have the simple incombustibles and arsenic for ... acid forms an interesting and well - written article ; and the experi- ments of Scheele , Morveau , and Berthollet ...
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... acid odour , from under its wing cases . This little phænomenon , produced from the salutary alarm of a single insect , frequently deter- mines all the puny members of the same family to repeat nœuvre . Then all the crevices of the ...
... acid odour , from under its wing cases . This little phænomenon , produced from the salutary alarm of a single insect , frequently deter- mines all the puny members of the same family to repeat nœuvre . Then all the crevices of the ...
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