The Annals of Philosophy, Volume 5Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy., 1815 |
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... opinion of Gay - Lussac , that gaseous bodies always unite in volumes that are aliquot parts of each other . One volume of one body always unites with one , two , three , & c . volumes of another . How this alteration , which consists ...
... opinion of Gay - Lussac , that gaseous bodies always unite in volumes that are aliquot parts of each other . One volume of one body always unites with one , two , three , & c . volumes of another . How this alteration , which consists ...
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... opinion of Mr. Miers was neither impossible nor improbable . It was not , however , sufficient to determine the opinions of chemists in favour of an hypothesis of so much importance , that the conse- quence of admitting it would be an ...
... opinion of Mr. Miers was neither impossible nor improbable . It was not , however , sufficient to determine the opinions of chemists in favour of an hypothesis of so much importance , that the conse- quence of admitting it would be an ...
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... opinion ; and I must acknow- ledge that it is difficult to resist so very general an analogy . The anomaly respecting the composition of ammonia will be removed completely whenever it is proved in a satisfactory manner that azote is a ...
... opinion ; and I must acknow- ledge that it is difficult to resist so very general an analogy . The anomaly respecting the composition of ammonia will be removed completely whenever it is proved in a satisfactory manner that azote is a ...
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... opinion , the analogy of the phosphuret to steel is owing . 10. Separation of Gold and Silver . - Professor Schnaubert , of Moscow , has lately made several attempts to separate silver from gold by boiling the alloy in sulphuric acid ...
... opinion , the analogy of the phosphuret to steel is owing . 10. Separation of Gold and Silver . - Professor Schnaubert , of Moscow , has lately made several attempts to separate silver from gold by boiling the alloy in sulphuric acid ...
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... opinion that the white oxide of arsenic exists in two states ; namely , in the state of pure oxide , and in the state of hydrate of arsenic . When first prepared , it is transparent and colourless , like glass ; but it gra- dually ...
... opinion that the white oxide of arsenic exists in two states ; namely , in the state of pure oxide , and in the state of hydrate of arsenic . When first prepared , it is transparent and colourless , like glass ; but it gra- dually ...
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