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Pagina 1
... quantity of am- monia , it gives a yellow color which in- clines to brown ; the liquor becomes turbid ; a pellicle of reduced metallic silver very soon appears on the surface , and gradually ex- tends to the sides of the vessel . The ...
... quantity of am- monia , it gives a yellow color which in- clines to brown ; the liquor becomes turbid ; a pellicle of reduced metallic silver very soon appears on the surface , and gradually ex- tends to the sides of the vessel . The ...
Pagina 13
... quantity of phosphate of silver remains dis- solved in the water with the alkaline nitrate ; but it is very trifling , and is easily allowed for in a quantitative analysis . The separation of an earthy nitrate from a chloride can be ...
... quantity of phosphate of silver remains dis- solved in the water with the alkaline nitrate ; but it is very trifling , and is easily allowed for in a quantitative analysis . The separation of an earthy nitrate from a chloride can be ...
Pagina 15
... quantity of chlorine was then diminished , in the fear of exceeding the necessary proportion , and it happened that the quantity of chlorine was not suffi cient for liberating the iodine . The man- ner in which chlorine was employed ...
... quantity of chlorine was then diminished , in the fear of exceeding the necessary proportion , and it happened that the quantity of chlorine was not suffi cient for liberating the iodine . The man- ner in which chlorine was employed ...
Pagina 16
... quantity of iodine is rather considerable , and of a deep blue when the quantity is great . It is more convenient to operate in these conditions , for both the ease and success of the experiment . In this manner we are safe in employing ...
... quantity of iodine is rather considerable , and of a deep blue when the quantity is great . It is more convenient to operate in these conditions , for both the ease and success of the experiment . In this manner we are safe in employing ...
Pagina 19
... quantity distils over which aug- ments with the temperature , the rest is converted at from 356 ° to 392 ° F. into ... quantity , disappearing entirely in a few days , leaving a few smeary crystals which also dissolve in time . This may ...
... quantity distils over which aug- ments with the temperature , the rest is converted at from 356 ° to 392 ° F. into ... quantity , disappearing entirely in a few days , leaving a few smeary crystals which also dissolve in time . This may ...
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The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science..., Volume 2 Volledige weergave - 1841 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 352 - THE EXHIBITION of 1851 is to give us a true test and a living picture of the point of development at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this great task, and a new starting point from which all nations will be able to direct their further exertions.
Pagina 352 - So man is approaching a more complete fulfilment of that great and sacred mission which he has to perform in this world. His reason being created after the image of God, he has to use it to discover the laws by which the Almighty governs His creation, and, by making these laws his standard of action, to conquer nature to his use ; himself a divine instrument.
Pagina 352 - ... we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to the accomplishment of that great end to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind. Not a unity which breaks down the limits, and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity the result and product of those very national...
Pagina 352 - Not a unity which breaks down the limits, and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity the result and product of those very national varieties and antagonistic qualities. The distances which separated the different nations and parts of the globe are...
Pagina 87 - OF CHEMISTRY ; Including the most Recent Discoveries and Applications of the Science to Medicine and Pharmacy, and to the Arts. By ROBERT KANE, MDMRIA, Professor of Natural Philosophy to the Royal Dublin Society.
Pagina 200 - It was further shown that chemical decompositions may be produced by liquid diffusion ; the constituents of a double salt of so much stability as common alum being separated, and the sulphate of potash diffusing in the largest proportion. In fact the diffusive force is one of great energy, and quite as capable of breaking up compounds as the unequal volatility of their constituents.
Pagina 67 - ... at a high temperature, and recasting several times to give a great many tints, varying from blue to pink, red, opaque yellow, and green. Charcoal in excess in a mixture of silica-alkaline glass gives a yellow colour, which is not so bright as the yellow from silver, — and this yellow colour may be turned to a dark red by a second fire. The author is disposed to refer these chromatic changes to some modifications of the composing particles rather than to any chemical changes in the materials...
Pagina 418 - It is now to be once more drawn off, and in a dry stoppered bottle mixed with a little powdered peroxide of manganese, with which it is gently agitated, and left in contact until the odour of sulphurous acid is entirely...
Pagina 201 - ... as 2 to 3. Hydrate of potash and sulphate of magnesia were less fully examined, but the first presented sensibly double the diffusibility of sulphate of potash, and four times the diffusibility of the sulphate of magnesia. If these times are all squared, the following remarkable ratios are obtained for the densities of the...
Pagina 137 - The magnetic needle was then forced back, by pins applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, to its natural position when uninfluenced by a current ; after which, contact being broken at G or E, it was deflected strongly in the opposite direction ; thus showing, in accordance with the chemical effects...