Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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Pagina 62
... contain at least two elements ; and it is evident that any at- tempts to trace a general correspondence between the crystal- lographical and supposed chemical elements of bodies must , in the present state of these sciences , be ...
... contain at least two elements ; and it is evident that any at- tempts to trace a general correspondence between the crystal- lographical and supposed chemical elements of bodies must , in the present state of these sciences , be ...
Pagina 67
... contain any alkali , nor to retain any of the acid by means of which it was ob- tained . Its solution in water seems to redden turnsol paper . Neither ammonia , nor carbonate of soda , promote its solu- tion in cold water . On adding a ...
... contain any alkali , nor to retain any of the acid by means of which it was ob- tained . Its solution in water seems to redden turnsol paper . Neither ammonia , nor carbonate of soda , promote its solu- tion in cold water . On adding a ...
Pagina 69
... contained a quantity of acetate of potash . The excess of alkali , in this English ulmin , may be owing to the tree from which it was collected having been affected with the disease , which produces the alkaline ulcer to which the elm ...
... contained a quantity of acetate of potash . The excess of alkali , in this English ulmin , may be owing to the tree from which it was collected having been affected with the disease , which produces the alkaline ulcer to which the elm ...
Pagina 73
... contain a little * water , and the remaining cavity should be as perfect a vacuum as can readily be obtained . The mode of effecting this is well known to those who are accustomed to blow glass . One of the balls is made to terminate in ...
... contain a little * water , and the remaining cavity should be as perfect a vacuum as can readily be obtained . The mode of effecting this is well known to those who are accustomed to blow glass . One of the balls is made to terminate in ...
Pagina 78
... contain air , and to be unconnected with the organs of digestion , or the trachea which passes down along the middle of its cavity ; it commu- nicates by a large oval aperture with the air cells on the posterior part of the neck , and ...
... contain air , and to be unconnected with the organs of digestion , or the trachea which passes down along the middle of its cavity ; it commu- nicates by a large oval aperture with the air cells on the posterior part of the neck , and ...
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