Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... metal of different sheets , is a point too obvious to be mentioned . It might still be urged against yellow - metal , that the admixture of other metals -- of kinds capable of mingling with it -- which may have been derived from the ...
... metal of different sheets , is a point too obvious to be mentioned . It might still be urged against yellow - metal , that the admixture of other metals -- of kinds capable of mingling with it -- which may have been derived from the ...
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... metals while in a fluid state . For this purpose I employed the following metals in the purest state I could obtain them : -Zine , cadmium , bismuth , tin , and lead . I placed the metal intended to be the subject of experiment in the ...
... metals while in a fluid state . For this purpose I employed the following metals in the purest state I could obtain them : -Zine , cadmium , bismuth , tin , and lead . I placed the metal intended to be the subject of experiment in the ...
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... metals differ greatly from each other . The properties of some are allied to those of the so - called " noble metals ... metal ( neben metall ) . In these pairs the re- semblance is very evident , as I have already shown with If the ...
... metals differ greatly from each other . The properties of some are allied to those of the so - called " noble metals ... metal ( neben metall ) . In these pairs the re- semblance is very evident , as I have already shown with If the ...
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