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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... colour ; but if this does not happen , let it be just made soft by the exterior flame , and upon hardening , this tinge generally appears . Should the process fail at first , owing to some minute circum- stances which cannot be ...
... colour ; but if this does not happen , let it be just made soft by the exterior flame , and upon hardening , this tinge generally appears . Should the process fail at first , owing to some minute circum- stances which cannot be ...
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... colour is totally destroyed upon charcoal , but scarcely in the spoon . When once destroyed , this colour can scarcely be reproduced by nítre ; but it remains fixed with microcosmic salt . If the calx or metal to be calcined is added in ...
... colour is totally destroyed upon charcoal , but scarcely in the spoon . When once destroyed , this colour can scarcely be reproduced by nítre ; but it remains fixed with microcosmic salt . If the calx or metal to be calcined is added in ...
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... colour to fluxes , which grows yellow on cooling , and by long - conti- nued fire may be destroyed . If the calx of nickel is contaminated by ochre of iron , the latter is first dissolved . Nickel dissolved is precipitated on iron , or ...
... colour to fluxes , which grows yellow on cooling , and by long - conti- nued fire may be destroyed . If the calx of nickel is contaminated by ochre of iron , the latter is first dissolved . Nickel dissolved is precipitated on iron , or ...
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... colour , which changes by ignition to black . In other respects it shows the same ex- periments as the black calx . FLUX , in medicine , a disease generally de- scribed under the term dysentery , and in the nosology of Cullen ...
... colour , which changes by ignition to black . In other respects it shows the same ex- periments as the black calx . FLUX , in medicine , a disease generally de- scribed under the term dysentery , and in the nosology of Cullen ...
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... coloured leaves called petals , which constitute the compass of the flower ( Quincy ) . FOLIATURE . s . ( from folium ... colour of a leaf faded ; vulgarly called philomot ( Woodward ) . FOLIS , or FOLLIS , anciently signified a little ...
... coloured leaves called petals , which constitute the compass of the flower ( Quincy ) . FOLIATURE . s . ( from folium ... colour of a leaf faded ; vulgarly called philomot ( Woodward ) . FOLIS , or FOLLIS , anciently signified a little ...
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