Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 81819 |
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... means of an acid ; but it has lost all the properties of curd . It is of a black colour , melts like tallow by the application of heat , leaves oily stains on paper , and never acquires the consistence of curd . Hence it appears that ...
... means of an acid ; but it has lost all the properties of curd . It is of a black colour , melts like tallow by the application of heat , leaves oily stains on paper , and never acquires the consistence of curd . Hence it appears that ...
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... means , which at most serve to indicate or afford a probable guess of the nature of the principles contained in waters ; and for this reason , modern analysts have admitted no more than a certain number of re - agents , and have greatly ...
... means , which at most serve to indicate or afford a probable guess of the nature of the principles contained in waters ; and for this reason , modern analysts have admitted no more than a certain number of re - agents , and have greatly ...
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... means of the carbonic acid . Hence we see , that when it is required to preserve a mixture of the mineral water with ammoniac for several hours ( which is sometimes necessary , because it does not decompose certain earthy salts , but ...
... means of the carbonic acid . Hence we see , that when it is required to preserve a mixture of the mineral water with ammoniac for several hours ( which is sometimes necessary , because it does not decompose certain earthy salts , but ...
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... means of ascer- taining the nature of the earthy salt decomposed by this gas . In general , salts , with base of magnesia , are much more usually met with than those with base of aluminous earth . Bergman has observed , that am . moniac ...
... means of ascer- taining the nature of the earthy salt decomposed by this gas . In general , salts , with base of magnesia , are much more usually met with than those with base of aluminous earth . Bergman has observed , that am . moniac ...
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... means to the state of a black oxyd , or Ethiops , the smallest quantity of which is very perceptible in transparent Liquors . The two last re - agents we shall propose for the examination of waters , are solutions of silver and of ...
... means to the state of a black oxyd , or Ethiops , the smallest quantity of which is very perceptible in transparent Liquors . The two last re - agents we shall propose for the examination of waters , are solutions of silver and of ...
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