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Page 66
... distilled water was added , and the alcohol was separated by distillation . On the surface of the remaining liquor , when cold , a white crust was formed , which being separated was found to possess the properties of spermaceti , and ...
... distilled water was added , and the alcohol was separated by distillation . On the surface of the remaining liquor , when cold , a white crust was formed , which being separated was found to possess the properties of spermaceti , and ...
Page 106
... distilled water in the negative tube . I examined the case , taking care that the distilled water was never upon a lower level than the saline solution : the process was continued for some hours , till a considerable quantity of ...
... distilled water in the negative tube . I examined the case , taking care that the distilled water was never upon a lower level than the saline solution : the process was continued for some hours , till a considerable quantity of ...
Page 110
... distilled water negative , the potash , soon appeared in the distilled water ; a copious precipitation of sulphate of barytes formed in the middle vessel ; but after ten hours no barytes had , passed into the water . When solution of ...
... distilled water negative , the potash , soon appeared in the distilled water ; a copious precipitation of sulphate of barytes formed in the middle vessel ; but after ten hours no barytes had , passed into the water . When solution of ...
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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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