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Page 113
... action arises in the affinity between the acid and the alkali ; so that if coal has been formed by such means , the alkali must have been separated from the wood in the state of a dissolved neutral salt . From the nature of the ...
... action arises in the affinity between the acid and the alkali ; so that if coal has been formed by such means , the alkali must have been separated from the wood in the state of a dissolved neutral salt . From the nature of the ...
Page 98
... action . For example , having placed two prepared frogs , in such a manner that their nerves were inserted in watch - glasses in which different liquids had been placed , such as a solu- tion of alkaline sulphuret on one side , and ...
... action . For example , having placed two prepared frogs , in such a manner that their nerves were inserted in watch - glasses in which different liquids had been placed , such as a solu- tion of alkaline sulphuret on one side , and ...
Page 102
... action when the oxygen is exhausted : the re- newing of the action , even with a commotion , after we have * The author refers , for the development of some of these propositions , to the work he had previously published in two volumes ...
... action when the oxygen is exhausted : the re- newing of the action , even with a commotion , after we have * The author refers , for the development of some of these propositions , to the work he had previously published in two volumes ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
Account of the Success of the American Expedition | 13 |
Description of a Compound Gasometer for Purposes | 34 |
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