Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, 2. kötetG. G. and J. Robinson, 1799 |
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vii. oldal
... Solution , and the Mechanical Principle of Animal Life . By Benjamin Count of Rumford p . 160 Prefatory obfervation . Ineffectual attempt to transmit heat downwards through a thin ftratum of oil , and of mercury , to a protuberance of ...
... Solution , and the Mechanical Principle of Animal Life . By Benjamin Count of Rumford p . 160 Prefatory obfervation . Ineffectual attempt to transmit heat downwards through a thin ftratum of oil , and of mercury , to a protuberance of ...
xiv. oldal
... solution of muriate of tin precipitates the tanning principle from a decoction of nut - galls , and leaves the acid of galls in folution . Methods of obtaining the gallic acid and the tanning principle separate from each other ...
... solution of muriate of tin precipitates the tanning principle from a decoction of nut - galls , and leaves the acid of galls in folution . Methods of obtaining the gallic acid and the tanning principle separate from each other ...
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... Journal de Phyfique , bearing date August 1794 , but lately published . The 24 Refining of Nitre by Percolation , Solution , & 1 Inftructions for refining Saltpetre by a new Process By J A Chaptal, J P Champy, and Bonjour P.
... Journal de Phyfique , bearing date August 1794 , but lately published . The 24 Refining of Nitre by Percolation , Solution , & 1 Inftructions for refining Saltpetre by a new Process By J A Chaptal, J P Champy, and Bonjour P.
24. oldal
William Nicholson. 24 Refining of Nitre by Percolation , Solution , & c . The folution is to be poured into a proper veffel , where it deposits by cooling about two- thirds of the faltpetre originally taken . The precipitation begins in ...
William Nicholson. 24 Refining of Nitre by Percolation , Solution , & c . The folution is to be poured into a proper veffel , where it deposits by cooling about two- thirds of the faltpetre originally taken . The precipitation begins in ...
27. oldal
... solution and cryftallization , requires 40 or 50 per cent . of water instead of 35 . 3. Trial has been made to diffolve faltpetre in 20 or 25 per cent . of boiling water ; to take out the fea - falt in proportion as it falls by the ...
... solution and cryftallization , requires 40 or 50 per cent . of water instead of 35 . 3. Trial has been made to diffolve faltpetre in 20 or 25 per cent . of boiling water ; to take out the fea - falt in proportion as it falls by the ...
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355. oldal - Armenians, have a singular method of ornamenting watch cases, &c., with diamonds and other precious stones, by simply glueing or cementing them on. The stone is set in silver or gold, and the lower part of the metal made flat, or to correspond with the part to which it is to be fixed; it is then warmed gently, and...
112. oldal - ... made watertight by means of collars of oiled leather, the box was filled with cold water (viz. at the temperature of 60'), and the machine was put in motion. The result of this beautiful experiment was very striking, and the pleasure it afforded me amply repaid me for all the trouble I had had in contriving and arranging the complicated machinery used in making it.
113. oldal - BOILED ! It would be difficult to describe the surprise and astonishment expressed in the countenances of the bystanders, on seeing so large a quantity of cold water heated, and actually made to boil, without any fire.
330. oldal - The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk — no wife to grind his corn.
107. oldal - Being engaged lately in superintending the boring of cannon in the workshops of the military arsenal at Munich, I was struck with the very considerable degree of Heat which a brass gun acquires in a short time in being bored, and with the still more intense Heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer.
13. oldal - Far on the right, her dogs foul Scylla hides: Charybdis roaring on the left presides, And in her greedy whirlpool sucks the tides; Then spouts them from below: with fury driv'n, The waves mount up and wash the face of heav'n.
112. oldal - ... of the other end of it, it is evident that the machinery could be put in motion, without the least danger of forcing the box out of its place, throwing the water out of it, or deranging any part of the apparatus.
114. oldal - ... further how large a quantity of heat might be produced by proper mechanical contrivance, merely by the strength of a horse, without either fire, light, combustion, or chemical decomposition; and, in a case of necessity, the heat thus produced might be used in cooking victuals.
417. oldal - At first they could not be persuaded of the reality of the appearance ; but they soon became so thoroughly convinced, by the cliffs gradually appearing more elevated, and approaching nearer, as it were, that they pointed out, and named to me, the different places they had been accustomed to visit ; such as the Bay, the Old Head or Man, the Windmill, &c. at Boulogne ; St. Vallery, and other places on the coast of Picardy ; which they afterwards confirmed, when they viewed them through their telescopes.
138. oldal - Paulus ./Egineta fpeaks of fugar, as growing, in his time, in Europe, and alfo as brought from Arabia Felix ; the latter of which he feems to think lefs fweet than the fugar produced in Europe, and neither injurious to the Ûomach nor caufing thirft, as the European fugar was apt to do.