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Page 177
... liquor the small measure ; then empty this last into another large glass ; after this place round the edges of a plate drops of syrup of violets ; pour also into the alkali - meter test liquor until the line marks 0 : take it afterwards ...
... liquor the small measure ; then empty this last into another large glass ; after this place round the edges of a plate drops of syrup of violets ; pour also into the alkali - meter test liquor until the line marks 0 : take it afterwards ...
Page 293
... liquor only , and I afterwards added a sufficient quantity of water to restore it to its pri- mitive weight : 1 then compared them ; the latter had lost . its colour considerably . The difference in the degree of acidity was not ...
... liquor only , and I afterwards added a sufficient quantity of water to restore it to its pri- mitive weight : 1 then compared them ; the latter had lost . its colour considerably . The difference in the degree of acidity was not ...
Page 295
... liquor becomes rose- coloured . The same phænomena take place with barytes . This solution assumes a colour more or less greenish with . the carbonate of soda ; with that of ammonia the colour does not change . It is a deep brown with ...
... liquor becomes rose- coloured . The same phænomena take place with barytes . This solution assumes a colour more or less greenish with . the carbonate of soda ; with that of ammonia the colour does not change . It is a deep brown with ...
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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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