Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 12Chemical news office., 1865 |
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... considerable acidity , and it is not unnatural to call them salts of hydrogen in systematic nomenclature . The fact that we cannot remove the elements of water from hydric chloride and make Cl2 - O , whilst we can remove water from ...
... considerable acidity , and it is not unnatural to call them salts of hydrogen in systematic nomenclature . The fact that we cannot remove the elements of water from hydric chloride and make Cl2 - O , whilst we can remove water from ...
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... considerable amount of inconsistency in the prevailing use of these , as of most other scientific terms ; and Mr. Foster's interesting paper affords further arguments than those which I had given in favour of abandoning as speedily as ...
... considerable amount of inconsistency in the prevailing use of these , as of most other scientific terms ; and Mr. Foster's interesting paper affords further arguments than those which I had given in favour of abandoning as speedily as ...
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... considerable distance from the retorts , always effected the condensation of naphthaline as well as objectionable sulphur compounds ; and I further pointed to the fact that when the gas had traversed the condensers it was never fairly ...
... considerable distance from the retorts , always effected the condensation of naphthaline as well as objectionable sulphur compounds ; and I further pointed to the fact that when the gas had traversed the condensers it was never fairly ...
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... considerable gas companies may , by a very simple , and in The combustible non - illuminating constituents . other respects very useful process , remove a large propor- 2. The illuminating hydrocarbons . tion of the objectionable ...
... considerable gas companies may , by a very simple , and in The combustible non - illuminating constituents . other respects very useful process , remove a large propor- 2. The illuminating hydrocarbons . tion of the objectionable ...
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... considerably . In all cases the light which they evolve in the act of burning is due to their decomposition by the heat ... considerable distance up , the height of the jet being somewhat less than that of coal gas ; and so also is its ...
... considerably . In all cases the light which they evolve in the act of burning is due to their decomposition by the heat ... considerable distance up , the height of the jet being somewhat less than that of coal gas ; and so also is its ...
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