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... acid , several kinds of gas , and there remains a black , porous substance , called charcoal . The wood is thus decomposed , or destroyed , and its particles take a new arrangement , and assume new forms ; but that nothing is lost is ...
... acid , several kinds of gas , and there remains a black , porous substance , called charcoal . The wood is thus decomposed , or destroyed , and its particles take a new arrangement , and assume new forms ; but that nothing is lost is ...
Side 42
... acid gas 1529. The lightest of these kinds of gas , therefore , is hydrogen , and the heaviest carbonic acid . Hence , if indefinite quantities of these aeriform bodies were placed in a vessel , or in an apart terposed with all ...
... acid gas 1529. The lightest of these kinds of gas , therefore , is hydrogen , and the heaviest carbonic acid . Hence , if indefinite quantities of these aeriform bodies were placed in a vessel , or in an apart terposed with all ...
Side 50
... substances which contain fluoric less dense than the first . To prove this in a satisfac - acid have the least refractive power , as inflammable Let thes bes Jeg ables we d い ones have 50 CHAMBERS'S INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE .
... substances which contain fluoric less dense than the first . To prove this in a satisfac - acid have the least refractive power , as inflammable Let thes bes Jeg ables we d い ones have 50 CHAMBERS'S INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE .
Side 65
... acid in combination with the basis of the marble , in conse- quence of the vitriolic acid having a stronger affinity for it . When a piece of caustic magnesia is thrown into vitriol , we have a case of simple affinity , with a complete ...
... acid in combination with the basis of the marble , in conse- quence of the vitriolic acid having a stronger affinity for it . When a piece of caustic magnesia is thrown into vitriol , we have a case of simple affinity , with a complete ...
Side 66
... acid , a complete union takes place ; but if lime be added to the compound , the nitric acid unites with the lime , and the magnesia , which was formerly invisible , will fall to the bottom of the vessel . Sulphur and quicksilver , when ...
... acid , a complete union takes place ; but if lime be added to the compound , the nitric acid unites with the lime , and the magnesia , which was formerly invisible , will fall to the bottom of the vessel . Sulphur and quicksilver , when ...
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