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... muriatic acid . A certain quantity of the lac was sepa- rated by each of these menstrua , and a portion of it remained undissolved . The matter separated by the water exhibited the characters of a vegetable extract ; the alcohol ...
... muriatic acid . A certain quantity of the lac was sepa- rated by each of these menstrua , and a portion of it remained undissolved . The matter separated by the water exhibited the characters of a vegetable extract ; the alcohol ...
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... muriatic acid . This explains how in this last , besides the muriatic , carbonic acid also may be present . ' LXXXVII . Phosphated Lead Ores . These were procured from Zschopau , Hoffsgrund in the Brisgaw , Huelgoet , in Brittany , and ...
... muriatic acid . This explains how in this last , besides the muriatic , carbonic acid also may be present . ' LXXXVII . Phosphated Lead Ores . These were procured from Zschopau , Hoffsgrund in the Brisgaw , Huelgoet , in Brittany , and ...
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... muriatic acid to destroy contagion . From the remarks made by Dr. John Johnstone , in the pamphlet to which this is an answer , we were disposed to consider the claim of his father to the discovery of the effects of muriatic vapour as ...
... muriatic acid to destroy contagion . From the remarks made by Dr. John Johnstone , in the pamphlet to which this is an answer , we were disposed to consider the claim of his father to the discovery of the effects of muriatic vapour as ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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