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Page 228
... oxide of mercury is reduced to a uniform low degree of oxidation , and the solution thereby rendered proper for pro- ducing , from the beginning to the end of the precipitation , black oxide of mercury . 4th . The reason why the boiling ...
... oxide of mercury is reduced to a uniform low degree of oxidation , and the solution thereby rendered proper for pro- ducing , from the beginning to the end of the precipitation , black oxide of mercury . 4th . The reason why the boiling ...
Page 324
... oxide falls to the bottom . When edulcorated , fil- tered , and brought to a white heat in a crucible , this oxide polishes steel as completely as the English colcothar . Linen or worsted yarn imbibed with this dye , and then immersed ...
... oxide falls to the bottom . When edulcorated , fil- tered , and brought to a white heat in a crucible , this oxide polishes steel as completely as the English colcothar . Linen or worsted yarn imbibed with this dye , and then immersed ...
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rate the oxides of iron , chrome , and nickel ; but the oxide of manganese , and the magnesia , if any be present , will re- main dissolved . XII . To separate the oxide of manganese from magnesia , pour into the fluid obtained in the ...
rate the oxides of iron , chrome , and nickel ; but the oxide of manganese , and the magnesia , if any be present , will re- main dissolved . XII . To separate the oxide of manganese from magnesia , pour into the fluid obtained in the ...
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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