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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... metals in a reguline state appear to have no affinity for dry йuoric acid , but when liquid it will dissolve iron , zine , copper , and arsenic , hydrogen being at the same time disengaged . The order of its affinities is as follows ...
... metals in a reguline state appear to have no affinity for dry йuoric acid , but when liquid it will dissolve iron , zine , copper , and arsenic , hydrogen being at the same time disengaged . The order of its affinities is as follows ...
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... metals , but substances capable of analyzing by the blowpipe saline , earthy , or inflammable matters . The fluxes recommended by him for this purpose are the following . 1. The phosphoric acid , or rather the mi- crocosmic salt , as it ...
... metals , but substances capable of analyzing by the blowpipe saline , earthy , or inflammable matters . The fluxes recommended by him for this purpose are the following . 1. The phosphoric acid , or rather the mi- crocosmic salt , as it ...
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... metals ; but the imperfect are soon ob- scured by a pellicle formed of the calx ( oxide ) of the metal . The colours communicated by the calces vary according to the nature of the metal from which the calx is produced . Some of the ...
... metals ; but the imperfect are soon ob- scured by a pellicle formed of the calx ( oxide ) of the metal . The colours communicated by the calces vary according to the nature of the metal from which the calx is produced . Some of the ...
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... metal cannot directly be mi- neralized by sulphur ; but by the medium of iron is sometimes formed into a golden pyrites . Here , however , the quantity of gold is so small , that a globule can scarcely be extracted from it by the ...
... metal cannot directly be mi- neralized by sulphur ; but by the medium of iron is sometimes formed into a golden pyrites . Here , however , the quantity of gold is so small , that a globule can scarcely be extracted from it by the ...
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... metal to be calcined is added in considerable quantity during fusion , it acquires an opaque red on cooling , though it appears green while pellucid and fused ; but by a still larger quan- tity it contracts an opacity even while in ...
... metal to be calcined is added in considerable quantity during fusion , it acquires an opaque red on cooling , though it appears green while pellucid and fused ; but by a still larger quan- tity it contracts an opacity even while in ...
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