A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics: Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Volum 5Thomas Curtis Thomas Tegg, 1829 |
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Pàgina 19
... carbonic acid , and 56-4 lime . It effervesces powerfully with acids , and some varieties are phosphorescent on hot coals . It is found in veins in all rocks , from granite to allu- vial strata . The rarest and most beautiful crys- tals ...
... carbonic acid , and 56-4 lime . It effervesces powerfully with acids , and some varieties are phosphorescent on hot coals . It is found in veins in all rocks , from granite to allu- vial strata . The rarest and most beautiful crys- tals ...
Pàgina 20
... carbonic acid and water ; of gypsum or plaster stone , of alum , of borax , and other saline bodies , by which they are deprived of their water of crystallisation ; of bones , which lose their volatile parts by this treatment ; and of ...
... carbonic acid and water ; of gypsum or plaster stone , of alum , of borax , and other saline bodies , by which they are deprived of their water of crystallisation ; of bones , which lose their volatile parts by this treatment ; and of ...
Pàgina 22
... the oxalic acid from it which is replaced by the carbonic acid . The carbonate of lime calculus is exceedingly rare Mr. Brande tells us that among several positive quantity , if r continually increase ; ne- gative 22 CALCULUS .
... the oxalic acid from it which is replaced by the carbonic acid . The carbonate of lime calculus is exceedingly rare Mr. Brande tells us that among several positive quantity , if r continually increase ; ne- gative 22 CALCULUS .
Pàgina 153
... carbonic that which relates to carbon . CARBON . Charcoal is a word often em- ployed synonymously with carbon : but , although charcoal is the form under which carbon most commonly occurs , yet it is in this form mixed with several ...
... carbonic that which relates to carbon . CARBON . Charcoal is a word often em- ployed synonymously with carbon : but , although charcoal is the form under which carbon most commonly occurs , yet it is in this form mixed with several ...
Pàgina 154
... carbonic oxide or carbonic acid , according to the quantity employed ; it also com- bines with the hydrogen of the water and forms carburetted hydrogen . Charcoal possessing a powerful affinity for oxy- gen , becomes useful in ...
... carbonic oxide or carbonic acid , according to the quantity employed ; it also com- bines with the hydrogen of the water and forms carburetted hydrogen . Charcoal possessing a powerful affinity for oxy- gen , becomes useful in ...
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