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Page 329
... possessed by the extractive matter of vegeta- bles , of decomposing the air of the atmosphere and com- bining with oxygen , with which it forms an insoluble com- pound , which is separated , and precipitated to the bottom of ' the ...
... possessed by the extractive matter of vegeta- bles , of decomposing the air of the atmosphere and com- bining with oxygen , with which it forms an insoluble com- pound , which is separated , and precipitated to the bottom of ' the ...
Page 119
... possessing similar electrical relations ; and in the decompositions and changes presented by the effects of electricity , the different bodies naturally possessed of che- mical affinities appear incapable of combining , or of remain ing ...
... possessing similar electrical relations ; and in the decompositions and changes presented by the effects of electricity , the different bodies naturally possessed of che- mical affinities appear incapable of combining , or of remain ing ...
Page 222
... possessing a feeble electrical energy , may be conceived equal or even superior to the effect of a few particles possessing a strong electrical energy : and the facts mentioned , page 108 , confirm the sup- position : for concentrated ...
... possessing a feeble electrical energy , may be conceived equal or even superior to the effect of a few particles possessing a strong electrical energy : and the facts mentioned , page 108 , confirm the sup- position : for concentrated ...
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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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