Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1819 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 58
Strona ix
... produced . From the combination of acids with metals , earths , & c . salts are formed , and which by the termination ate are designated as holding their full dose of oxygen ; and by the termination ite , are marked as holding a minor ...
... produced . From the combination of acids with metals , earths , & c . salts are formed , and which by the termination ate are designated as holding their full dose of oxygen ; and by the termination ite , are marked as holding a minor ...
Strona xv
... produce it in phosphorus , antimony , & c . It destroys vegetable colours , and is therefore highly useful for bleaching . It was consi- dered as being a compound of muriatic acid and oxy- gen , and was named oxymuriatic acid ; but Sir ...
... produce it in phosphorus , antimony , & c . It destroys vegetable colours , and is therefore highly useful for bleaching . It was consi- dered as being a compound of muriatic acid and oxy- gen , and was named oxymuriatic acid ; but Sir ...
Strona xix
... produce any change on vegetable blues . 1. ALUMINE , is white , and when pure has neither taste nor smell . It exists in a great proportion in clay , to which it gives ductility . With sulphuric acid it forms sulphate of alumine , or ...
... produce any change on vegetable blues . 1. ALUMINE , is white , and when pure has neither taste nor smell . It exists in a great proportion in clay , to which it gives ductility . With sulphuric acid it forms sulphate of alumine , or ...
Strona xxxi
... from some species of hævea and jatropha , trees growing in South America , and is said to be also produced by several trees in the East Indies . It is insoluble in water ; but dissolves COMPENDIUM OF CHEMISTRY . xxxi.
... from some species of hævea and jatropha , trees growing in South America , and is said to be also produced by several trees in the East Indies . It is insoluble in water ; but dissolves COMPENDIUM OF CHEMISTRY . xxxi.
Strona xxxiii
... produce , under different circumstances , either WINE , from which ALCHOL may be obtained , or the ACETIC ACID , termed vinegar . Besides which , the follow- ing acids may be obtained from vegetables , and which can be here only ...
... produce , under different circumstances , either WINE , from which ALCHOL may be obtained , or the ACETIC ACID , termed vinegar . Besides which , the follow- ing acids may be obtained from vegetables , and which can be here only ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
acid angle animal antient appear apricot Astronomical axis beautiful birds Bishop bodies buds called Christian church colour conjunction consequently cyder dial died distance dotterel Earth Eclipses of Jupiter's ecliptic England equal equator feet festival fieldfare flavour flesh flowers fluid force FRUIT TREES garden grapes gravity green heat hence inferior conjunction insects John Barleycorn juice Julian period kind King last volume latitude leaves length longitude mean Mercury meridian metal mezereon month Moon Moon's morning motion Naturalist's Diary nature night o'er observed obtained orange colour orbit oxide oxygen pear pendulum Phase of Venus plants produced quantity right ascension ripens Rising and Setting Royal Observatory Saint Saint Stephen Satellites Saturn season sidereal solar sort species star substance subtract Sun's Sunday sweet tannin taste thee thou tides tion vegetable velocity Venus versed sine vessel wood yellow