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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... gass evolved ; in fulminating gold or silver a much smaller ; yet the explosion in the latter case is infinitely greater than that in the former . Fulminating gold . - Dissolve pure gold in nitro- muriatic acid to saturation , and ...
... gass evolved ; in fulminating gold or silver a much smaller ; yet the explosion in the latter case is infinitely greater than that in the former . Fulminating gold . - Dissolve pure gold in nitro- muriatic acid to saturation , and ...
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... gass , nitrogen gass , and ( ac- cording to Lavoisier ) perhaps hydrogen gass . As to the quantity of these , it is obvious that it could not be ascertained : because the two first were , at least in part , speedily absorbed by the ...
... gass , nitrogen gass , and ( ac- cording to Lavoisier ) perhaps hydrogen gass . As to the quantity of these , it is obvious that it could not be ascertained : because the two first were , at least in part , speedily absorbed by the ...
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... gass , carbonic acid gass , acetous acid , and nitrate of mercury . I resolved it into these different principles , by distilling it pneumatically with nitric acid : this acid upon the application of heat soon dissolved the powder , and ...
... gass , carbonic acid gass , acetous acid , and nitrate of mercury . I resolved it into these different principles , by distilling it pneumatically with nitric acid : this acid upon the application of heat soon dissolved the powder , and ...
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... gass separated by the action of the sulphuric acid . To ascertain the quantity , and examine the na- ture of the gass so separated , I introduced into a very small tubulated retort 50 grains of the mer- curial powder , and poured upon ...
... gass separated by the action of the sulphuric acid . To ascertain the quantity , and examine the na- ture of the gass so separated , I introduced into a very small tubulated retort 50 grains of the mer- curial powder , and poured upon ...
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... gass : whereas , without the intervention of mercu- ry , they yield 210 inches . Upon the whole , I trust it will be thought reasonable to conclude , that the mercurial powder is composed of the ni- trous etherized gass , and of oxalate ...
... gass : whereas , without the intervention of mercu- ry , they yield 210 inches . Upon the whole , I trust it will be thought reasonable to conclude , that the mercurial powder is composed of the ni- trous etherized gass , and of oxalate ...
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