Indian-ink, porcelain, asbestos, fluor-spar, minium, cinnabar, binoxide of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourinaline, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury, lead, silver, copper, gold,... Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical - Pagina 90door George Fownes - 1855 - 555 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| George Fownes - 1869 - 870 pagina’s
...asbestos, fluor-spar, minium, cinnabar, binoxidc of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmaline, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, soJium, mercury, lead, i-ilver, copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, tungsten, phosphorus,... | |
| George Fownes - 1870 - 894 pagina’s
...asbestos, fluor-spar, minium, cinnabar, binoxide of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmaline, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth,...gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, tungsten, pliosphorus, iodine, sulphur, chlorine, hydrogen, and many of their compounds. Also, glass free from... | |
| George Fownes - 1872 - 890 pagina’s
...asbestos, rtiirjr-зраг, minium, cinnabar, biuoxide of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmaline, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth,...phosphorus, iodine, sulphur, chlorine, hydrogen, and i: any of their compounds. Also, glass free from iron, water, alcohol, Hher, nitric acid, hydrochloric... | |
| Humphrey Lloyd - 1874 - 324 pagina’s
...Nickel. Cobalt. Manganese. Chrome. Cerium. Titanium. Palladium. Platina. Osmium. Diamagnetic Metals. Bismuth. Antimony. Zinc. Tin. Cadmium. Sodium. Mercury....Gold. Arsenic. Uranium.* Rhodium. Iridium. Tungsten. (56) The position of equilibrium of the needle between the opposite poles of two magnets is, however,... | |
| George Miller Beard - 1875 - 840 pagina’s
...Vermilion, Charcoal, Oxygen, Air, Salts of Manganese, Proto and per Salts of Iron. DIAMAGNETIC SUBSTANCES. Bismuth, Antimony, Zinc, Tin, Cadmium, Sodium, Mercury, Lead, Silver, Copper, Gold, Arsenic, Alum, Glass, Sulphur, Sugar, Alcohol, Water, Caoutchouc, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Carbonic acid. Brugman... | |
| George Fownes - 1877 - 588 pagina’s
...asbestos, fluor-spar, minium, cinnabar, biuoxide of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmaline, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth,...chlorine, hydrogen, and many of their compounds. Also, class free from iron, water, alcohol, ether, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, resin, wax, olive oil,... | |
| George Fownes - 1878 - 1054 pagina’s
...asbestos, fluor -e par, minium, cinnabar, binoxide of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmaline, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth,...compounds. Also, glass free from iron, water, alcohol, eth«r, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, resiu, wax, olive oil, oil of turpentine, caoutchouc, sugar,... | |
| George Fownes - 1878 - 1062 pagina’s
...asbestos, fluor-враг, minium, cinnabar, binoxide of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmaline, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth,...lead, silver, copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, irivlium, tungsten, phosphorus, iodine, sulphur, chlorine, hydrogen, and many of their compounds. Also,... | |
| George Fownes - 1885 - 1094 pagina’s
...asbestos, fluor-spar, minium, cinnabar, binoxidu of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmalin«-, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth,...their compounds. Also, glass free from iron, water, alcoliol, ether, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, resin, wax, olive oil, oil of turpentine, caoutchouc,... | |
| 1886 - 978 pagina’s
...charcoal, etc. In the second class, or diamagnetic, we have a very large number of substances, such as bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury,...copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, phosphorus, iodine, sulphur, chlorine, hydrogen, sugar, starch, wpod. If in any of the above named... | |
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