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... Crystals in hard Water .... 7 Varieties of Crystals 7 Quadruple Transmutation 13 Heat from Crystallization . 8 Quintuple Transmutation 13 Splendid Sublimation 8 Combination of Colours 13 Artificial Ice 8 Magic Inks 8 Union of two Metals ...
... Crystals in hard Water .... 7 Varieties of Crystals 7 Quadruple Transmutation 13 Heat from Crystallization . 8 Quintuple Transmutation 13 Splendid Sublimation 8 Combination of Colours 13 Artificial Ice 8 Magic Inks 8 Union of two Metals ...
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... Crystal ............ 62 To strike Light with Cane Cause of Transparency .................. 62 Laughing Gas 62 Repulsion by Heat 64 64 65 Heat passing through Glass ......... 66 Metals unequally influenced by Heat ...
... Crystal ............ 62 To strike Light with Cane Cause of Transparency .................. 62 Laughing Gas 62 Repulsion by Heat 64 64 65 Heat passing through Glass ......... 66 Metals unequally influenced by Heat ...
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... crystals , but the glass rod will be free from them : in this case , the crystals cling to the rough surface of the stick , but have no hold upon the smooth surface of the glass rod . But , if the TRANSMUTATIONS . Changes in Sap-Green ...
... crystals , but the glass rod will be free from them : in this case , the crystals cling to the rough surface of the stick , but have no hold upon the smooth surface of the glass rod . But , if the TRANSMUTATIONS . Changes in Sap-Green ...
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... crystals , while the glass rod will be bare . Bore a hole through a piece of coke , and suspend it by a string from a stick , placed across a hot solution of alum ; it will float ; but , as it becomes loaded with crystals , it will sink ...
... crystals , while the glass rod will be bare . Bore a hole through a piece of coke , and suspend it by a string from a stick , placed across a hot solution of alum ; it will float ; but , as it becomes loaded with crystals , it will sink ...
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... CRYSTALS . Make distinct solutions of common salt , nitre , and alum ; set them in three saucers in any warm place ... crystals , but not all of the same figure : the common salt will yield crystals with six square and equal faces , or ...
... CRYSTALS . Make distinct solutions of common salt , nitre , and alum ; set them in three saucers in any warm place ... crystals , but not all of the same figure : the common salt will yield crystals with six square and equal faces , or ...
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153 ÆäÀÌÁö - KNOW ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clime? Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle, Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime...
152 ÆäÀÌÁö - OH, where's the slave so lowly, Condemn'd to chains unholy, Who, could he burst His bonds at first, Would pine beneath them slowly?
101 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... water is resisted for the like reason ; and if the goblet be inverted over a floating lighted taper, this will continue to float under it, and to burn in the contained air, however deep in the water it...
26 ÆäÀÌÁö - If we place a red wafer on a sheet of white paper, and, closing one eye, keep the other directed, for some time, to the centre of the wafer, then, if we turn the same eye to another part of the paper, we shall see a green wafer, the color of which will grow fainter and fainter as we continue to look at it.
16 ÆäÀÌÁö - Wollaston has shewn, may be produced, by looking along the side of a red-hot poker at a word or object ten or twelve feet distant. At a distance less than three-eighths of an inch from the line of the poker, an inverted image was seen; and within and without that, an erect image.
111 ÆäÀÌÁö - Supposing the diameter of the discs of card to be to that of the hole as 8 to 1, the area of the former to the latter must be as 64 to 1. Hence, if the discs were to be separated, (their surfaces remaining parallel,) with a velocity as great as that of the air blast, a column of air must meanwhile be interposed...
176 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... is ascribed to a galvanic effect. In this instance, there is a combination of one metal and two dissimilar fluids, which combination constitutes a galvanic circle. In the act of drinking, one side of the pewter pot is exposed to the action of the saliva, which moistens the lip, while the other metallic side is in contact with the porter; the circuit being thus completed, an agreeable relish is communicated to the beverage when it comes in contact with the tongue.
47 ÆäÀÌÁö - This illusion will be greatly assisted by the voice being totally different in tone and character from that of the man from whom it really comes. Thus, we see how easy is the deception when the sounds are required to proceed from any given object, and are such as they actually yield. The ventriloquists of our time, as M. Alexander and M. FitzJames, have carried their art still further. They have not only spoken by the muscles of the throat and the abdomen, without moving those of the face, but have...
45 ÆäÀÌÁö - Germany, with which have been distinctly pronounced the words, mamma, papa, mother, father, summer. This instrument consists of a pair of bellows, to which is adapted a tube terminating in a bell, the aperture of which is regulated by the hand, so as to produce the articulate sounds.
97 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the left hand, the motion will be from west to east ; and the nearer they are placed to the upright posture, the less will the motion be either way. If the tube be placed horizontally on a glass plane, the fragment, for instance, of coach window glass, instead of moving towards the fire, it will move from it, and about its axis in a contrary direction to what it had done before ; nay, it will recede from the fire, and move a little upwards, when the plane inclines towards the fire. These experiments...