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... sulphur , obtained it by the distillation of pyritous turfs , and pyrites mixed with a cer- tain quantity of charcoal or saw - dust . Messrs . Clement and Desormes employed the charcoal and sulphur in order to form completely the liquid ...
... sulphur , obtained it by the distillation of pyritous turfs , and pyrites mixed with a cer- tain quantity of charcoal or saw - dust . Messrs . Clement and Desormes employed the charcoal and sulphur in order to form completely the liquid ...
Page 31
... sulphur , a portion joins this oil and gives it more colour and density ; the other is condensed in the first glass tube , and is fixed the instant it comes in contact with the water . If the first flask is so near the furnace as to ...
... sulphur , a portion joins this oil and gives it more colour and density ; the other is condensed in the first glass tube , and is fixed the instant it comes in contact with the water . If the first flask is so near the furnace as to ...
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... sulphur , and they authorize us to think that it is only hydrogenated sulphur , if not to suppose that sulphur itself is a compound body . The action of the oxygenated acids upon this substance ap- pears very remarkable , and seems to ...
... sulphur , and they authorize us to think that it is only hydrogenated sulphur , if not to suppose that sulphur itself is a compound body . The action of the oxygenated acids upon this substance ap- pears very remarkable , and seems to ...
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