The Chemist, 4권R. Hastings., 1843 |
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... chloride of platinum , according to the method indicated by Varrentrapp and Will . These analyses with oxide of copper gave the following results : - I. 0.127 grammes of pepsin gave 0 · 265 of carbonic acid , and 0 · 065 of water . II ...
... chloride of platinum , according to the method indicated by Varrentrapp and Will . These analyses with oxide of copper gave the following results : - I. 0.127 grammes of pepsin gave 0 · 265 of carbonic acid , and 0 · 065 of water . II ...
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... chloride , bromide , and iodide of potassium do not present ; such , also , is the fact announced by M. Berthier ... chlorides , have reason for CHEMISTRY . 7.
... chloride , bromide , and iodide of potassium do not present ; such , also , is the fact announced by M. Berthier ... chlorides , have reason for CHEMISTRY . 7.
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... chlorides which correspond to basic oxides . The above - mentioned volatile chlorides , even when they are in the solid state , such as the solid chloride of phosphorus , cor- responding to phosphoric acid , produce in their ...
... chlorides which correspond to basic oxides . The above - mentioned volatile chlorides , even when they are in the solid state , such as the solid chloride of phosphorus , cor- responding to phosphoric acid , produce in their ...
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... chlorides act during their solution in water . Of all the salts which I have had occasion to try , the chloride of ammonium produces the most intense cold . The chloride of potassium also produces a considerable abatement of temperature ...
... chlorides act during their solution in water . Of all the salts which I have had occasion to try , the chloride of ammonium produces the most intense cold . The chloride of potassium also produces a considerable abatement of temperature ...
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... chloride in cold water , Considerations similar to those which I have presented relative to the action of water on the metallic chlorides may be applied to the metallic bromides and iodides , as well as to the sulphocyanurets , when ...
... chloride in cold water , Considerations similar to those which I have presented relative to the action of water on the metallic chlorides may be applied to the metallic bromides and iodides , as well as to the sulphocyanurets , when ...
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421 페이지 - I can confidently recommend this work, from my own personal experience, to all who are desirous of obtaining instruction in analysis, for its simplicity and usefulness, and the facility with which it may be apprehended.
26 페이지 - I feel convinced that we have to do with some thermic influence, and that it will eventually be found that some purely calorific excitement produces a molecular change, or that a thermo-electric action is induced which effects some change in the polarities of the ultimate atoms of the solid.
45 페이지 - Triflers may find or make any thing a trifle ; but since it is the great characteristick of a wise man to see events in their causes, to obviate consequences, and ascertain contingencies, your Lordship will think nothing a trifle by which the mind is inured to caution, foresight, and circumspection.
24 페이지 - I placed on a well polished copper plate, a sovereign, a shilling, a large silver medal and a penny. The plate was gently warmed by passing a...
26 페이지 - I find the impression made into the metal, I confidently hope to be enabled to give to these singular and beautiful productions a considerable degree of permanence, so that they may be used by engravers for working on.
25 페이지 - Mercurial vapour brought up the images in the following order, smoked glass, crown glass, red glass, mica, beautifully delineated, orange glass, paper, charcoal, the coin, blue glass ; thus distinctly proving, that the only rays which had any influence on the metal, were the calorific rays.
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316 페이지 - ... he had employed gallic acid in some cases of menorrhagia, with the most successful results. Like all the other remedies directed against that disease, it had also occasionally failed in his hands. Some of the cases, which had completely yielded under its use, were of an old standing, and aggravated description. He gave it during the intervals, as well as during the discharge, in doses of from ten to twenty grains per day, made into pills. It had this advantage over most other anti-hemorrhagic...
72 페이지 - I mix with the bones, bone ash, or bone dust, or, with apatite or phosphorite or any other substance containing phosphoric acid, a quantity of sulphuric acid, just sufficient to set free as much phosphoric acid as will hold in solution the undecomposed phosphate of lime...