Annals of Philosophy, Том 22Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1823 |
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... Substances arranged according to their Thermoelectric Relations . By the Rev. J. Cumming , MA . FRS . and Professor of Chemistry in the University of Cambridge .. 177 Page On the Classification of Poisons ... .... 180 Analysis iv CONTENTS .
... Substances arranged according to their Thermoelectric Relations . By the Rev. J. Cumming , MA . FRS . and Professor of Chemistry in the University of Cambridge .. 177 Page On the Classification of Poisons ... .... 180 Analysis iv CONTENTS .
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... substance , Klaproth observes , that " though the researches of Margraff have refuted the opinion formerly received , that the blue colour of the lapis lazuli originated from an admixture of copper ; and though it has been demonstrated ...
... substance , Klaproth observes , that " though the researches of Margraff have refuted the opinion formerly received , that the blue colour of the lapis lazuli originated from an admixture of copper ; and though it has been demonstrated ...
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... substance . I must , however , repeat , that I have obtained no direct proof of it . M. Thenard , alluding to the analysis of MM . Clement and Desormes , observes ( Traité de Chimie , t . ii . p . 205 ) , " Comme ils ont eu , dans cette ...
... substance . I must , however , repeat , that I have obtained no direct proof of it . M. Thenard , alluding to the analysis of MM . Clement and Desormes , observes ( Traité de Chimie , t . ii . p . 205 ) , " Comme ils ont eu , dans cette ...
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... substance occurs , the first and most natural supposition is , that the colour is owing to the pre- sence of a metallic oxide . There is however great difficulty in admitting this colouring matter to be a metallic oxide ; for when it is ...
... substance occurs , the first and most natural supposition is , that the colour is owing to the pre- sence of a metallic oxide . There is however great difficulty in admitting this colouring matter to be a metallic oxide ; for when it is ...
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... substance ; and I recommend the subject as worthy of the attention of chemists . I shall now briefly state the methods of detecting various sub- stances , which may possibly be employed for adulterating ultra- marine . Although we may ...
... substance ; and I recommend the subject as worthy of the attention of chemists . I shall now briefly state the methods of detecting various sub- stances , which may possibly be employed for adulterating ultra- marine . Although we may ...
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