Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1819 |
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... hence Sir Isaac Newton suspected the diamond to be a combustible body . Its influence on the vegetable kingdom is very obvious ; indeed , its chemical affinities are so nume- rous and powerful , that few substances are free from its ...
... hence Sir Isaac Newton suspected the diamond to be a combustible body . Its influence on the vegetable kingdom is very obvious ; indeed , its chemical affinities are so nume- rous and powerful , that few substances are free from its ...
Strona ix
... hence result different states of those bodies . When in the smaller quan- tities an oxide is formed , possessing no acid pro- perties ; and in the larger , acids are produced . From the combination of acids with metals , earths , & c ...
... hence result different states of those bodies . When in the smaller quan- tities an oxide is formed , possessing no acid pro- perties ; and in the larger , acids are produced . From the combination of acids with metals , earths , & c ...
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... hence appears that a peculiar substance , the chief constituent of the charcoal , has by the process of combustion en- tered into combination with the oxygen , and has formed an acid gas of a peculiar kind . The substance yielded by the ...
... hence appears that a peculiar substance , the chief constituent of the charcoal , has by the process of combustion en- tered into combination with the oxygen , and has formed an acid gas of a peculiar kind . The substance yielded by the ...
Strona xvii
... hence it is employed for etching on glass . On fluoric acid gas being distilled in glass vessels , it dissolves the flint , which is retained in the gas , deposited on the surface , when it comes in contact with water . The important ...
... hence it is employed for etching on glass . On fluoric acid gas being distilled in glass vessels , it dissolves the flint , which is retained in the gas , deposited on the surface , when it comes in contact with water . The important ...
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... Hence its use in dyeing , ink - making , & c . Added to solutions of iron , it forms a purple or deep black . Mr. Hatchett has ascertained that charcoal , of either vegetable or animal substances , if digested with ni- tric acid , will ...
... Hence its use in dyeing , ink - making , & c . Added to solutions of iron , it forms a purple or deep black . Mr. Hatchett has ascertained that charcoal , of either vegetable or animal substances , if digested with ni- tric acid , will ...
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