Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... acids have the properties of metallic salts ; when mineralized by carbonic acid , they possess the properties of calces , that volatile substance being easily ex- pelled without any effervescence ; but when combined with sulphur they ...
... acids have the properties of metallic salts ; when mineralized by carbonic acid , they possess the properties of calces , that volatile substance being easily ex- pelled without any effervescence ; but when combined with sulphur they ...
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... acids . When united to carbonic acid , it grows red on the first touch of the flame ; when the heat is increased it melts , and is reduced to a multitude of small globules . When united with phosphoric acid It melts , and yields an ...
... acids . When united to carbonic acid , it grows red on the first touch of the flame ; when the heat is increased it melts , and is reduced to a multitude of small globules . When united with phosphoric acid It melts , and yields an ...
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... carbonic acid gass , it has the same properties as calcined zinc . In the pseudo- galena sulphur and iron are present . These generally , on the charcoal , smell of sulphur , melt and tinge the flame more or less , deposit- ing a cloud ...
... carbonic acid gass , it has the same properties as calcined zinc . In the pseudo- galena sulphur and iron are present . These generally , on the charcoal , smell of sulphur , melt and tinge the flame more or less , deposit- ing a cloud ...
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... carbonic acid , it is of a white colour , which changes by ignition to black . In other respects it shows the same ex- periments as the black calx . FLUX , in medicine , a disease generally de- scribed under the term dysentery , and in ...
... carbonic acid , it is of a white colour , which changes by ignition to black . In other respects it shows the same ex- periments as the black calx . FLUX , in medicine , a disease generally de- scribed under the term dysentery , and in ...
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... carbonic acid gass , sulphureous acid gass , nitrogen gass , and ( ac- cording to Lavoisier ) perhaps hydrogen gass . As to the quantity of these , it is obvious that it could not be ascertained : because the two first were , at least ...
... carbonic acid gass , sulphureous acid gass , nitrogen gass , and ( ac- cording to Lavoisier ) perhaps hydrogen gass . As to the quantity of these , it is obvious that it could not be ascertained : because the two first were , at least ...
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acid ancient angles appear applied ball barrel Ben Jonson body borax botany called Calyx carbonic acid church circle colour common contained corol degree drupe Dryden earth employed equal feet fire flowers fluid fluxion force fore four French friction frustum furnace gallic acid gass genus given glanders glass globe glycine gold grains gravity greater Greek ground heat horses inches inhabitants iron kind language Latin length manner means melted ment mercury metal Milton motion mould muriatic acid nature nitric acid noun number of chances observed oxalic acid person piece plane plants Pope principal produced pronoun Prop proportion quantity ratio river Saxon Shak Shakspeare side solid species specific gravity Spenser straight line substance sulphuric sulphuric acid supposed surface Theor thing tion town trees velocity verb weight whole words