The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... . Strength of Ale . 13. Change of Colour by Acids . 14 . Yellow Dye . 15. Analysis of Sweet Almonds . 16. Choles- teric Acid . 17. Metallic Manganese . 18. Analysis of Bitter Almonds . 19. Venom of the Common Toad . 20. CONTENTS .
... . Strength of Ale . 13. Change of Colour by Acids . 14 . Yellow Dye . 15. Analysis of Sweet Almonds . 16. Choles- teric Acid . 17. Metallic Manganese . 18. Analysis of Bitter Almonds . 19. Venom of the Common Toad . 20. CONTENTS .
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Almonds . 19. Venom of the Common Toad . 20. Ignited Wire Lamp . 21. Changes of Colour by Heat . 22. Babylo- nian Cement . 23. On Chemical Nomenclature . 24. Cap- tain Bagnold on a Table Furnace . 25. Manufacture of Ca- lomel ...
Almonds . 19. Venom of the Common Toad . 20. Ignited Wire Lamp . 21. Changes of Colour by Heat . 22. Babylo- nian Cement . 23. On Chemical Nomenclature . 24. Cap- tain Bagnold on a Table Furnace . 25. Manufacture of Ca- lomel ...
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... common life ; among them are those upon which the security of the miner's lamp depends , and which we have elsewhere frequently adverted to . The question , what is flame ? is for the first time satisfactorily answered in this paper ...
... common life ; among them are those upon which the security of the miner's lamp depends , and which we have elsewhere frequently adverted to . The question , what is flame ? is for the first time satisfactorily answered in this paper ...
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... common illustration -- when we blow out a candle , the extinction of the flame is produced by the cooling power of the current of air projected into the flame , and the hottest flames are least easily blown out . . There is therefore ...
... common illustration -- when we blow out a candle , the extinction of the flame is produced by the cooling power of the current of air projected into the flame , and the hottest flames are least easily blown out . . There is therefore ...
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... common flame is proportional to the quantity of solid charcoal first deposited and afterwards burned . The flame of pure hydrogen is pale blue , and emits very little light ; but if we throw into it metallic filings , small pieces of ...
... common flame is proportional to the quantity of solid charcoal first deposited and afterwards burned . The flame of pure hydrogen is pale blue , and emits very little light ; but if we throw into it metallic filings , small pieces of ...
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