Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... produced , the retort will give way in the space of a minute or two , being eaten into holes by the action of the ... produces immediate death to animals which are immersed in it , extin- guishes the flame of a candle after having pre ...
... produced , the retort will give way in the space of a minute or two , being eaten into holes by the action of the ... produces immediate death to animals which are immersed in it , extin- guishes the flame of a candle after having pre ...
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... produces liquid fluoric acid . In this process , provided the spar selected was free from quartz , there is indeed ... produced by Dr. Priestley's method . Fluoric acid has not yet been decomposed , its base therefore is wholly unknown ...
... produces liquid fluoric acid . In this process , provided the spar selected was free from quartz , there is indeed ... produced by Dr. Priestley's method . Fluoric acid has not yet been decomposed , its base therefore is wholly unknown ...
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... produced . Some of the calces easily recover their metallic form by simple exposure to flame upon the charcoal ... produces the same effect , but more slowly . A portion of the calx generally recovers its metallic form , and floats on ...
... produced . Some of the calces easily recover their metallic form by simple exposure to flame upon the charcoal ... produces the same effect , but more slowly . A portion of the calx generally recovers its metallic form , and floats on ...
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... produces the same phenomena , but more rarely ; and in all cases the slightest variation in the management of the fire will make the experiment fail entirely . The ruby colour may also be produced by copper ; whence a doubt may arise ...
... produces the same phenomena , but more rarely ; and in all cases the slightest variation in the management of the fire will make the experiment fail entirely . The ruby colour may also be produced by copper ; whence a doubt may arise ...
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... produces a green pellucid globule , the tinge of which grows weaker by cooling , and even verges towards a blue . By ... produced in proportion as the ore is poorer . The flame is tinged green by cupreous pyrites on roasting . Forged ...
... produces a green pellucid globule , the tinge of which grows weaker by cooling , and even verges towards a blue . By ... produced in proportion as the ore is poorer . The flame is tinged green by cupreous pyrites on roasting . Forged ...
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