The Annals of Philosophy, Volume 5Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy., 1815 |
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... salts and other bodics by the Gal- vanic pile was published by Hisinger and Berzelius . This paper was republished in 1806 by the authors in the Swedish language . † In 1803 an abstract of this paper was translated from the German , and ...
... salts and other bodics by the Gal- vanic pile was published by Hisinger and Berzelius . This paper was republished in 1806 by the authors in the Swedish language . † In 1803 an abstract of this paper was translated from the German , and ...
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... salts . On the other hand , compounds between bodies at no great distance from each other , as between two acids or two alkalies , do not go out of the series . This law embraces all the bodies having the same preponderating forces ; so ...
... salts . On the other hand , compounds between bodies at no great distance from each other , as between two acids or two alkalies , do not go out of the series . This law embraces all the bodies having the same preponderating forces ; so ...
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... salts . The first , consisting of iodine and the base , may be considered as analogous to the iodes ; the second ... salts ; though these bodies readily dissolve a portion of iodine . An atom of iodine weighs about 12.5 . 2. Chlorine ...
... salts . The first , consisting of iodine and the base , may be considered as analogous to the iodes ; the second ... salts ; though these bodies readily dissolve a portion of iodine . An atom of iodine weighs about 12.5 . 2. Chlorine ...
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... salts , unless it contains oxygen ( ammonia alone excepted ) , is a strong analogical argument in favour of the existence of oxygen in ammonia . It has accordingly induced Berzelius to embrace that opinion ; and I must acknow- ledge ...
... salts , unless it contains oxygen ( ammonia alone excepted ) , is a strong analogical argument in favour of the existence of oxygen in ammonia . It has accordingly induced Berzelius to embrace that opinion ; and I must acknow- ledge ...
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... salt in water . He now ascertained , with rigid accu- racy , how much mercury was necessary to precipitate the gold in VOL . V. N ° I. B the metallic state ; for it is evident that this 1815. ] 17 in the Physical Sciences .
... salt in water . He now ascertained , with rigid accu- racy , how much mercury was necessary to precipitate the gold in VOL . V. N ° I. B the metallic state ; for it is evident that this 1815. ] 17 in the Physical Sciences .
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