Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... acid ; somewhat ponder- ous , parasitical , never hard , shining in the dark , and crackling when heated to the degree of boiling water ; not effervescing with acids ; but if distilled with the mineral acids , emitting the fluoric acid ...
... acid ; somewhat ponder- ous , parasitical , never hard , shining in the dark , and crackling when heated to the degree of boiling water ; not effervescing with acids ; but if distilled with the mineral acids , emitting the fluoric acid ...
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... acid a volatile acid vapour was disengaged , which deposited a white earth on coming into con- tact with water he also remarked that the retort in which the distillation was carried on was corroded and worn into holes by the pro- cess ...
... acid a volatile acid vapour was disengaged , which deposited a white earth on coming into con- tact with water he also remarked that the retort in which the distillation was carried on was corroded and worn into holes by the pro- cess ...
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... acid produced by Dr. Priestley's method . Fluoric acid has not yet been decomposed , its base therefore is wholly unknown , and it is only from analogy that chemists suppose it to contain oxygen . A remarkable difference be tween the ...
... acid produced by Dr. Priestley's method . Fluoric acid has not yet been decomposed , its base therefore is wholly unknown , and it is only from analogy that chemists suppose it to contain oxygen . A remarkable difference be tween the ...
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... acid burns the carbonaceous part of the tartar , and the mixed alkalies of the nitre and tartar alone remain . This ... acid , or rather the mi- crocosmic salt , as it is called , which contains that acid partly saturated with mineral ...
... acid burns the carbonaceous part of the tartar , and the mixed alkalies of the nitre and tartar alone remain . This ... acid , or rather the mi- crocosmic salt , as it is called , which contains that acid partly saturated with mineral ...
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... acids have the properties of metallic salts ; when mineralized by carbonic acid , they possess the properties of calces , that volatile substance being easily ex- pelled without any effervescence ; but when combined with sulphur they ...
... acids have the properties of metallic salts ; when mineralized by carbonic acid , they possess the properties of calces , that volatile substance being easily ex- pelled without any effervescence ; but when combined with sulphur they ...
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