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Page 84
... precipitate capable of being redissolved by the addition of nitric acid . 9th . It produces no cloud , or precipitate , in solution of muriate of barytes ; but some time after very fine crystals in transparent needles are deposited ...
... precipitate capable of being redissolved by the addition of nitric acid . 9th . It produces no cloud , or precipitate , in solution of muriate of barytes ; but some time after very fine crystals in transparent needles are deposited ...
Page 84
... precipitate capable of being redissolved by the addition of nitric acid . 9th . It produces no cloud , or precipitate , in solution of muriate of barytes ; but some time after very fine crystals in transparent needles are deposited ...
... precipitate capable of being redissolved by the addition of nitric acid . 9th . It produces no cloud , or precipitate , in solution of muriate of barytes ; but some time after very fine crystals in transparent needles are deposited ...
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... precipitate is formed . By these means the precipitate from the beginning to the end of the operation will be uniformly black , and more black oxide will thus be obtained than by the methods hi- therto employed . Should the precipitate ...
... precipitate is formed . By these means the precipitate from the beginning to the end of the operation will be uniformly black , and more black oxide will thus be obtained than by the methods hi- therto employed . Should the precipitate ...
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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