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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Strona viii
... vegetable kingdom is very obvious ; indeed , its chemical affinities are so nume- rous and powerful , that few substances are free from its influence . ATMOSPHERIC AIR is formed by the union of oxygen and viii INTRODUCTION .
... vegetable kingdom is very obvious ; indeed , its chemical affinities are so nume- rous and powerful , that few substances are free from its influence . ATMOSPHERIC AIR is formed by the union of oxygen and viii INTRODUCTION .
Strona ix
... oxygen and nitrogen , always in the proportion of 73 of the former to 27 parts of the latter . 1. OXYGEN GAS is colourless and elastic , but becomes fixed in numerous bodies , from which it may be extricated by the application of such ...
... oxygen and nitrogen , always in the proportion of 73 of the former to 27 parts of the latter . 1. OXYGEN GAS is colourless and elastic , but becomes fixed in numerous bodies , from which it may be extricated by the application of such ...
Strona x
... oxygen . When the dose of oxygen is complete , NITRIC ACID is formed , being a yellow and highly corrosive fluid : it acts with great power on many other bodies , and parts with its oxygen with great readiness . That part of the acid ...
... oxygen . When the dose of oxygen is complete , NITRIC ACID is formed , being a yellow and highly corrosive fluid : it acts with great power on many other bodies , and parts with its oxygen with great readiness . That part of the acid ...
Strona xi
... oxygen and azotic gas . also contains generally a little more than a thousandth part of carbonic acid gas , of which we will next treat . If charcoal be heated in a closed vessel of oxygen gas , it takes fire , and the whole is consumed ...
... oxygen and azotic gas . also contains generally a little more than a thousandth part of carbonic acid gas , of which we will next treat . If charcoal be heated in a closed vessel of oxygen gas , it takes fire , and the whole is consumed ...
Strona xii
... oxygen , it burns with brilliancy , as when united with the oxygen in the common air , in what are termed the gas - lights ; but with a larger proportion of oxygen it explodes . It enters into the formation of many animal and vegetable ...
... oxygen , it burns with brilliancy , as when united with the oxygen in the common air , in what are termed the gas - lights ; but with a larger proportion of oxygen it explodes . It enters into the formation of many animal and vegetable ...
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