Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 31-32Chemical news office., 1875 |
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... liquids . A hollow prism is to be filled with the liquid to be examined , placed upon the stage of the spectroscope , and turned until a given ray - the line D , for instance - is seen by the observing telescope to be in the position of ...
... liquids . A hollow prism is to be filled with the liquid to be examined , placed upon the stage of the spectroscope , and turned until a given ray - the line D , for instance - is seen by the observing telescope to be in the position of ...
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... liquid will rise in tube to within about 6 inches of neck . Place between bases of cones a disc of known thickness ( about 2 m.m. ) Remove disc and introduce , by means of a pipette , the liquid to be examined , so that it com- pletely ...
... liquid will rise in tube to within about 6 inches of neck . Place between bases of cones a disc of known thickness ( about 2 m.m. ) Remove disc and introduce , by means of a pipette , the liquid to be examined , so that it com- pletely ...
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... liquid . The only new phenomenon is that the presence of this third liquid modifies the molecular relations of the two former , rendering them , for instance , soluble the one in the other , serving them for a tie of union , and thus ...
... liquid . The only new phenomenon is that the presence of this third liquid modifies the molecular relations of the two former , rendering them , for instance , soluble the one in the other , serving them for a tie of union , and thus ...
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