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To try which of these agents had the greater power , I placed a portion of the green iodide ( being perfectly dry ) in a ... On examining it in a few weeks afterwards , I found that it was only partially decomposed , and those portions ...
To try which of these agents had the greater power , I placed a portion of the green iodide ( being perfectly dry ) in a ... On examining it in a few weeks afterwards , I found that it was only partially decomposed , and those portions ...
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If the temperature of a tube containing a portion of liquid carbonic acid is raised , this liquid boils , and the empty space above the liquid is saturated with a greater or less quantity of vapour according to the elevation of the ...
If the temperature of a tube containing a portion of liquid carbonic acid is raised , this liquid boils , and the empty space above the liquid is saturated with a greater or less quantity of vapour according to the elevation of the ...
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The magnetic portion is composed of deutoxide of iron ( oxide ferroso - ferrique ) ; the remainder affords by analysis : In the whole In 100 parts of the quantity . soluble portion Silica ..... 42.5 37.411 Magnesia 34.4 32.922 Protoxide ...
The magnetic portion is composed of deutoxide of iron ( oxide ferroso - ferrique ) ; the remainder affords by analysis : In the whole In 100 parts of the quantity . soluble portion Silica ..... 42.5 37.411 Magnesia 34.4 32.922 Protoxide ...
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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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