Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air: Vol. II. By Joseph Priestley, ...J. Johnson, 1775 - 399 páginas |
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Vol. II. By Joseph Priestley, ... Joseph Priestley. A piece of liver of fulphur , in three days , abforbed the whole of a ... pieces abforbed the remainder , fo that the air had only been , as it were , con- denfed on its furface . This I ...
Vol. II. By Joseph Priestley, ... Joseph Priestley. A piece of liver of fulphur , in three days , abforbed the whole of a ... pieces abforbed the remainder , fo that the air had only been , as it were , con- denfed on its furface . This I ...
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... pieces , ( I suppose by the heat that was fuddenly pro- duced ) and part of the hot acid being spilled upon my hand , burned it terribly , fo that the effect of it is vifible to this day . The infide of the phial was coated with a white ...
... pieces , ( I suppose by the heat that was fuddenly pro- duced ) and part of the hot acid being spilled upon my hand , burned it terribly , fo that the effect of it is vifible to this day . The infide of the phial was coated with a white ...
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... pieces of iron wire into the oil of vitriol , a very small quantity of air was pro- duced without heat ; but this foon ceafing , I applied the candle , when , with a degree of heat , feemingly greater than that at which the air had ...
... pieces of iron wire into the oil of vitriol , a very small quantity of air was pro- duced without heat ; but this foon ceafing , I applied the candle , when , with a degree of heat , feemingly greater than that at which the air had ...
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... fresh made red lead had a yellowish- caft , and had in it several pieces intirely yel- low . I tried it immediately , in the fame man- E 2 ner 1 ner in which I had made the preceding expe riments and the Conftitution of the Atmosphere . 51.
... fresh made red lead had a yellowish- caft , and had in it several pieces intirely yel- low . I tried it immediately , in the fame man- E 2 ner 1 ner in which I had made the preceding expe riments and the Conftitution of the Atmosphere . 51.
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... pieces of charcoal as cannot be easily wiped out of it , be kept a long time in a red heat , and even with its mouth open ; yet if it be of a confi- derable length , fome part of the charcoal may remain unconfumed , and the effect of it ...
... pieces of charcoal as cannot be easily wiped out of it , be kept a long time in a red heat , and even with its mouth open ; yet if it be of a confi- derable length , fome part of the charcoal may remain unconfumed , and the effect of it ...
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