The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art, literature, and practical mechanics, by the orig. ed. of the Encyclopaedia metropolitana [T. Curtis]., Parte 2,Volume 5Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) |
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Página 385
... charcoal , the mineral acids , and saline solutions ; the latter , or imper- fect , including water , alcohol and ether , sul- phur , oils , resins , metallic oxides and compounds of chlorine . 287. The least complicated galvanic ...
... charcoal , the mineral acids , and saline solutions ; the latter , or imper- fect , including water , alcohol and ether , sul- phur , oils , resins , metallic oxides and compounds of chlorine . 287. The least complicated galvanic ...
Página 386
... charcoal , and a variety of liquids . Again , it is not transmitted by glass , sulphur , and the whole class of electrics , which do not convey ordinary electricity . Among liquids , those only are conductors of electricity and ...
... charcoal , and a variety of liquids . Again , it is not transmitted by glass , sulphur , and the whole class of electrics , which do not convey ordinary electricity . Among liquids , those only are conductors of electricity and ...
Página 387
... charcoal , when placed between a positive and negative surface , bends towards the latter , but the flame of phosphorus , consisting chiefly of acid matter , when similarly placed , takes a direction towards the positive surface . In ...
... charcoal , when placed between a positive and negative surface , bends towards the latter , but the flame of phosphorus , consisting chiefly of acid matter , when similarly placed , takes a direction towards the positive surface . In ...
Página 394
... charcoal burns in it with brilliancy , and consumes some of its oxygen . Many of the metals likewise decompose it at a high temperature . This gas detonates with hydrogen , and the best analysis of it is effected in this manner : one ...
... charcoal burns in it with brilliancy , and consumes some of its oxygen . Many of the metals likewise decompose it at a high temperature . This gas detonates with hydrogen , and the best analysis of it is effected in this manner : one ...
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... Charcoal , ignited in 100 measures , gives 50 measures of nitrogen gas and 50 of carbonic acid . Arsenic , zinc , or potassium , when heated in it , evolve half its volume of nitrogen . Gay Lussac obtained , as the mean of three expe ...
... Charcoal , ignited in 100 measures , gives 50 measures of nitrogen gas and 50 of carbonic acid . Arsenic , zinc , or potassium , when heated in it , evolve half its volume of nitrogen . Gay Lussac obtained , as the mean of three expe ...
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