... acid was repeated, as long as the liquor retained any vifcidity, or any red vapours arofe, in which four ounces of nitrous acid were confumed in all, and the quantity of faccharine acid obtained was four drachms, two fcruples. A Dissertation on Elective Attractions - Page 310by Torbern Bergman - 1785 - 382 pagesFull view - About this book
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...when the phial had flood a fhort time, red vapours began to arife ; the addition of ftrang nitrous acid was repeated, as long as the liquor retained...faccharine acid obtained was four drachms two fcruples.' It may be proper to obferve, that thofe who are poflefled only of the firft edition of the original,... | |
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