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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... present known , that the iron is not in the state of sulphat , but is dissolved by means of the carbonic acid , and forms the salt which we have called the carbonat of iron . Lane , Rouelle , Bergman , and many other chemists , have put ...
... present known , that the iron is not in the state of sulphat , but is dissolved by means of the carbonic acid , and forms the salt which we have called the carbonat of iron . Lane , Rouelle , Bergman , and many other chemists , have put ...
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... present , that the heat required to evaporate the water , however gentle it may be , must produce sensible alterations in its principles , and change them in such a manner , as that their residues , examined by the different methods of ...
... present , that the heat required to evaporate the water , however gentle it may be , must produce sensible alterations in its principles , and change them in such a manner , as that their residues , examined by the different methods of ...
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... present state of our knowledge . It must first be observed , that the nature of re - agents being much better known at present than it was some years ago , and their re - action on the principles of water better ascertained , it may ...
... present state of our knowledge . It must first be observed , that the nature of re - agents being much better known at present than it was some years ago , and their re - action on the principles of water better ascertained , it may ...
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... present , Bergman directs it to be moistened , and exposed to the air till it rusts ; in which state vinegar does not act on it . In order to explain the methods of separating these different substances , we will suppose an in . soluble ...
... present , Bergman directs it to be moistened , and exposed to the air till it rusts ; in which state vinegar does not act on it . In order to explain the methods of separating these different substances , we will suppose an in . soluble ...
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... present day . His four classes are the alkaline , siliceous , argilla- ceous and gypseous . An early death prevented this indefatigable chemist from extending his inquiries to the metals . Waller , the contemporary of Linuéus , and ...
... present day . His four classes are the alkaline , siliceous , argilla- ceous and gypseous . An early death prevented this indefatigable chemist from extending his inquiries to the metals . Waller , the contemporary of Linuéus , and ...
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