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Page 55
As all the phænomena spoken of in the preceding lines are , no doubt , in some way or other dependent upon a peculiar electrical state of the wires , I was very curious to see in what manner iron would be acted upon by nitric acid when ...
As all the phænomena spoken of in the preceding lines are , no doubt , in some way or other dependent upon a peculiar electrical state of the wires , I was very curious to see in what manner iron would be acted upon by nitric acid when ...
Page 56
In an aqueous solution of caustic potash , oxygen is evolved at the positive iron , in whatever manner the circuit may be closed , but no such disengagement takes place in aqueous solutions of hydracids , chlorides , bromides , iodides ...
In an aqueous solution of caustic potash , oxygen is evolved at the positive iron , in whatever manner the circuit may be closed , but no such disengagement takes place in aqueous solutions of hydracids , chlorides , bromides , iodides ...
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... and submitted this solution , and the solution of alumina and iron , before described , to the action of the following tests ; the results of which , for the sake of comparison , I have arranged in the following manner .
... and submitted this solution , and the solution of alumina and iron , before described , to the action of the following tests ; the results of which , for the sake of comparison , I have arranged in the following manner .
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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