| Claude-Louis Berthollet - 1804 - 536 페이지
...is thus that the alloy, for the knowledge of which we are indebted to Darcet, and which is composed of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin, acquires such a fusibility that it becomes liquid at a temperature below that of boiling water : this... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 페이지
...obtained by a solution of this metal in the nitric acid ; and of the anatomical injections composed of an alloy of eight parts of Bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin. Some of the beautiful metallic ramifications of the- pulmonary vessels, preserved in the German cabinets,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 726 페이지
...more equally effected by sand, or what is still better, in hot oil, or fusible mixture, consisting of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin. A thermometer being placed in the liquid at the time the razors are immersed for the purpose of indicating... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 474 페이지
...be more equally effected by sand, or what is still hotter, in hot oil, or fusible mixture consisting of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin. A thermometer being placed in the liquid at the time the razors are immersed for the purpose of indicating... | |
| Thomas Martin (civil engineer.) - 1813 - 714 페이지
...be more equally effected by sand, or what is still better in hot oil, or fusible mixture, consisting of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin ; a thermometer beiug placed in the liquid at the time the razors are immersed, for the purpose of... | |
| 1821 - 438 페이지
...objections to its ever becoming of any practical utility. — /;'<//. Sal. " This alloy is composed of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin, and its property of fusing; at the boiling point of water is well known. M. Gassicourt has produced... | |
| 1818 - 578 페이지
...lead. It is easily extended into leaves^ and melts more readily than any of the metals, A composition of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin, will melt in boiling water. When tin is made pretty hot, it will break with a blow. In the ore, tin... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 424 페이지
...more equally effected by sand, or what is still better, in hot oil, or fusible mixture, consisting of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin ; a thermometer being placed in the liquid at the time the razors are immersed, for the purpose of... | |
| William Henry - 1819 - 500 페이지
...them compounds of remarkable fusibility. One of these is Sir Isaac Newton's fusible metal. It consists of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin. When thrown into water, it melts before it is heated to the boiling point. It is from this property... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 806 페이지
...remarkable for their faakifctj. With gold, platinum, and silver, it forms brittle compounds. A compound of eight parts of bismuth, five of lead, and three of tin, lupeifsat 212" ; it is called Sir. I. Newton's fusible metal. The additiontf one part of quicksilver... | |
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