Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1803 - Physics |
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... produced , which how- ever on being tried exhibited none of the properties of ben- zoic acid . Experiment III , An ... produced a large quantity of benzoic acid . This urine , however , produced very little . Had the benzoic acid been ...
... produced , which how- ever on being tried exhibited none of the properties of ben- zoic acid . Experiment III , An ... produced a large quantity of benzoic acid . This urine , however , produced very little . Had the benzoic acid been ...
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... produced , and by the greenish blue precipitate , it is natural to suppose that the latter expelled the former in part , and mixed also with a part of the potash ; and , therefore , the prussiate of potash must have been separated from ...
... produced , and by the greenish blue precipitate , it is natural to suppose that the latter expelled the former in part , and mixed also with a part of the potash ; and , therefore , the prussiate of potash must have been separated from ...
Page 154
... produced . When mixed with a sufficient quantity of the muriate , the greater part of the precipitate was redissolved , and the liquid assumed a green colour . After a short time a small quantity of a blue precipitate was deposited ...
... produced . When mixed with a sufficient quantity of the muriate , the greater part of the precipitate was redissolved , and the liquid assumed a green colour . After a short time a small quantity of a blue precipitate was deposited ...
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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