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Page 233
... muriatic acid ; and two of the grains being observed to be much more rapidly acted upon than platina usually is , and to give a deeper red colour to the solution , were separated for subsequent examination . The other portion , when ...
... muriatic acid ; and two of the grains being observed to be much more rapidly acted upon than platina usually is , and to give a deeper red colour to the solution , were separated for subsequent examination . The other portion , when ...
Page 234
... acid , even without heat , if re- duced previously to a state of powder . The transparency of the solution is not ... muriatic acid ; and from more ample and accurate analysis of which a detail is given , he estimates its composition at ...
... acid , even without heat , if re- duced previously to a state of powder . The transparency of the solution is not ... muriatic acid ; and from more ample and accurate analysis of which a detail is given , he estimates its composition at ...
Page 237
... acid , but are not re - dissolved by an excess of the sulphuric , nitric , muriatic , succinic or acetic acids ; they are each perfectly soluble in the oxalic , tartaric , and citric acids , and the solution with each is sub- ject to ...
... acid , but are not re - dissolved by an excess of the sulphuric , nitric , muriatic , succinic or acetic acids ; they are each perfectly soluble in the oxalic , tartaric , and citric acids , and the solution with each is sub- ject to ...
Page 326
... muriatic acid ; and , when the gas evolved during the distillation in an iron vessel was made to pass through mercury , the mercury remained un- altered in its appearance , and did not effervesce when thrown into water . That the ...
... muriatic acid ; and , when the gas evolved during the distillation in an iron vessel was made to pass through mercury , the mercury remained un- altered in its appearance , and did not effervesce when thrown into water . That the ...
Page 327
... muriatic acid . • The substance which separated from the sulphuret , was of a dark grey colour , and was harsh to the touch ; it had no taste , and at common temperatures no smell , but when heated , it emitted the peculiar odour of ...
... muriatic acid . • The substance which separated from the sulphuret , was of a dark grey colour , and was harsh to the touch ; it had no taste , and at common temperatures no smell , but when heated , it emitted the peculiar odour of ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.