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... means , -no more being necessary than to make the vessel , or secondary boiler , containing the water or other fluids , and the substances immersed or dis- solved in , or blended or mixed with the water or other fluid , to communicate ...
... means , -no more being necessary than to make the vessel , or secondary boiler , containing the water or other fluids , and the substances immersed or dis- solved in , or blended or mixed with the water or other fluid , to communicate ...
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... means the sulphate of lead was collected as a ponderous powder ; after which I reduced it to metallic lead . 4th . The last method afforded me at the same time the means of detecting the small quantity of iron contained in some of these ...
... means the sulphate of lead was collected as a ponderous powder ; after which I reduced it to metallic lead . 4th . The last method afforded me at the same time the means of detecting the small quantity of iron contained in some of these ...
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... means from cobaltic acid . Experiment VI . The other half of the solution , obtained by the fourth experiment , was decomposed by pure carbonate of ammo- nia , by which means a pale red precipitate inclining to vi- olet was produced ...
... means from cobaltic acid . Experiment VI . The other half of the solution , obtained by the fourth experiment , was decomposed by pure carbonate of ammo- nia , by which means a pale red precipitate inclining to vi- olet was produced ...
Contents
Account of a Journey to the Summit of the Peak | 31 |
On Mr ARTHUR WOOLFs improved Apparatus | 40 |
On the Motion of Bodies affected by Friction | 47 |
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