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 6 - 10 z 13
Strona xxiii
... metal , mirrors for telescopes , bronze and gun metal . - 13 . LEAD is also of a bluish white , but very soon tarnishes ; it is very soft . Sp . gr . 11,407 . It is very malleable ; but its ductility and tenacity are not great . It ...
... metal , mirrors for telescopes , bronze and gun metal . - 13 . LEAD is also of a bluish white , but very soon tarnishes ; it is very soft . Sp . gr . 11,407 . It is very malleable ; but its ductility and tenacity are not great . It ...
Strona xxv
... metal , and 34 oxygen , and is called molybdous acid . On being farther ox- idized it becomes white , and is termed ... metal and 33 oxygen , is red ; and the с • peroxide , with two parts metal and one of COMPENDIUM OF CHEMISTRY . XXV.
... metal , and 34 oxygen , and is called molybdous acid . On being farther ox- idized it becomes white , and is termed ... metal and 33 oxygen , is red ; and the с • peroxide , with two parts metal and one of COMPENDIUM OF CHEMISTRY . XXV.
Strona xxvi
... metal and one of oxygen , is white . 26. COLUMBIUM was discovered by Mr. Hatchett , in a mineral from America . He pro- cured from it a metallic oxide , but could not ob- tain it in a metallic form . It is supposed to be the same ...
... metal and one of oxygen , is white . 26. COLUMBIUM was discovered by Mr. Hatchett , in a mineral from America . He pro- cured from it a metallic oxide , but could not ob- tain it in a metallic form . It is supposed to be the same ...
Strona xxix
... metal- lic oxides , and strikes therewith different colours . 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 ...
... metal- lic oxides , and strikes therewith different colours . 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 ...
Strona xl
... metal , glass , porcelain , marble , agate , & c . , according to the hardness and properties of the bodies to be reduced to powder . The separation of the finer parts of bodies from the coarser is performed by means of sifting or ...
... metal , glass , porcelain , marble , agate , & c . , according to the hardness and properties of the bodies to be reduced to powder . The separation of the finer parts of bodies from the coarser is performed by means of sifting or ...
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