The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... particle of rust , or even dust upon them , there the tin will not fix ; and they are then put into fresh water to be there preserved for the process of tinning . The design of putting the plates into pure water , after they come out of ...
... particle of rust , or even dust upon them , there the tin will not fix ; and they are then put into fresh water to be there preserved for the process of tinning . The design of putting the plates into pure water , after they come out of ...
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... particle of caking coal cannot be less than 32.875 , and it must be either that number , or a multiple of it . Splint coal contains , 28 atoms carbon ...... 21 . 14 ..... hydrogen .... 75 . 1.75 6.25 .. .... 1 ...... azote ...... 31 ...
... particle of caking coal cannot be less than 32.875 , and it must be either that number , or a multiple of it . Splint coal contains , 28 atoms carbon ...... 21 . 14 ..... hydrogen .... 75 . 1.75 6.25 .. .... 1 ...... azote ...... 31 ...
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... particles are scarcely capable of floatage in the atmosphere into which they are raised by the currents of heated air passing up the chimneys . This dense smoke , how- ever , soon changes , and changes successively its density and ...
... particles are scarcely capable of floatage in the atmosphere into which they are raised by the currents of heated air passing up the chimneys . This dense smoke , how- ever , soon changes , and changes successively its density and ...
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... particle of coal thrown on the fire ? Nothing can be more unphilosophi- cal than this supposed destruction of ultimate aggregate par- ticles , this annihilation of matter ; and the particles , under whatever form rising , and rise they ...
... particle of coal thrown on the fire ? Nothing can be more unphilosophi- cal than this supposed destruction of ultimate aggregate par- ticles , this annihilation of matter ; and the particles , under whatever form rising , and rise they ...
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... particles of water begin to be detached from the solution , in portions so very small , that their weights scarcely exceeding the attractions of the air which dissolved them , they continue to maintain their floatage in the form of ...
... particles of water begin to be detached from the solution , in portions so very small , that their weights scarcely exceeding the attractions of the air which dissolved them , they continue to maintain their floatage in the form of ...
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