History of the inductive sciences from the earliest to the present time v. 2, Volume 2D. Appleton and Company, 1858 |
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... ACID AND ALKALI . - SYLVIUS .. 262 CHAPTER III . - DOCTRINE OF ELECTIVE ATTRACTIONS.- GEOFFROY . BERGMAN .. 265 CHAPTER IV . - DOCTRINE OF ACIDIFICATION AND COMBUS- TION . - PHLOGISTIC THEORY . Publication of the Theory by Beccher and ...
... ACID AND ALKALI . - SYLVIUS .. 262 CHAPTER III . - DOCTRINE OF ELECTIVE ATTRACTIONS.- GEOFFROY . BERGMAN .. 265 CHAPTER IV . - DOCTRINE OF ACIDIFICATION AND COMBUS- TION . - PHLOGISTIC THEORY . Publication of the Theory by Beccher and ...
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... acids , is not gum , and has a very energetic right - handed effect . This substance M. Biot called dextrine , and he has since traced its effects into many highly curious and important results . PHYSICAL OPTICS . BY CHAPTER X. PRELUDE ...
... acids , is not gum , and has a very energetic right - handed effect . This substance M. Biot called dextrine , and he has since traced its effects into many highly curious and important results . PHYSICAL OPTICS . BY CHAPTER X. PRELUDE ...
Pagina 158
... acid , nitrous acid , ammoniacal acid , muriatic acid , sul- phurous acid , carbonic acid , gases , expand equally by equal increments of heat . " " Therefore , " he adds with a proper inductive generalization , " the result does not ...
... acid , nitrous acid , ammoniacal acid , muriatic acid , sul- phurous acid , carbonic acid , gases , expand equally by equal increments of heat . " " Therefore , " he adds with a proper inductive generalization , " the result does not ...
Pagina 164
... acid gas , and many other gases , which were long conceived to be per- manently elastic , are really reducible to a liquid state by pressure . ' And in 1835 , M. Thilorier found the means of reducing liquid carbo- nic acid to a solid ...
... acid gas , and many other gases , which were long conceived to be per- manently elastic , are really reducible to a liquid state by pressure . ' And in 1835 , M. Thilorier found the means of reducing liquid carbo- nic acid to a solid ...
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... acid . Mr. Dalton's answer is , that the difference of time at which these sounds would come is very small ; and that , in fact , we do hear , sounds double and treble . In his New System of Chemical Philosophy , Mr. Dalton considers ...
... acid . Mr. Dalton's answer is , that the difference of time at which these sounds would come is very small ; and that , in fact , we do hear , sounds double and treble . In his New System of Chemical Philosophy , Mr. Dalton considers ...
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