Should the bases of potash and soda be called metals? The greater number of philosophical persons to whom this question has been put, have answered in the affirmative. They agree with metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers as to heat... Philosophical Magazine - 130. oldal1808Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1808 - 456 oldal
...have answered in the affirmative. They agree with metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers as to heat and electricity, and in their qualities...nearly four times as heavy as tellurium ;* and in • Tellurium is not much more than six times as heavy as the basis of soda. There is great reason... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 oldal
...in the affirmative. They agree with metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers .•- to heat and electricity, and in their qualities of chemical combination; their low specific gravity docs not appear a sufficient reason for making them a new class; for among the metals 'themselves,... | |
| 1808 - 476 oldal
...have answered in the affirmative. They agree with metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers as to heat and electricity, and ;in their qualities...there are remarkable differences in .this respect, platma being nearly four times as heavy as tellurium * j and in the philosophical division of the classes... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 oldal
...hare answered in the affirmative. They agree with metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers as to heat and electricity, and in their qualities...sufficient ^^ . reason for making them a new class ; for among the metals not a sufficient themselves there are remarkable difference* in this respect, obJ^onplatina... | |
| 1809 - 336 oldal
...have answered in the affirmative. They agree with metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers as to heat and electricity, and in their qualities of chemical combination. r Their low specific gravity does not appear a sufficient reason for making them a new class; for amongst... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 684 oldal
...called metals, it may be paid that they agree with metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers as to heat and electricity, and in their qualities of chemical combination. Even their low speciHc gravity does not appear a sufficient reason fur making them a new class; for... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 oldal
...called metals, it may be »aid that they agree with metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers as to heat and electricity, and in their qualities of chemical combination. Even their low «petit»: gravity does not appear a sufficient reason for making them a new class ;... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1816 - 584 oldal
...called metals, it might be said that they agree With metals in opacity, lustre, malleability, conducting powers as to heat and electricity, and in their qualities of chemical combination. Even their low specific gravity does not appear a sufficient reason for making them a new class; for... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1818 - 616 oldal
...their low spec ilk- gravity does not appear a cient reason for making them a new class ; for amnnp;st the metals themselves there are remarkable differences...being nearly four times as heavy as tellurium ; and tellurium is not much more than six times as heavy as the basis of soda. Conceiving the bases of the... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 378 oldal
...conducting powers as to heat and electricity, and in their qualities of chemical combination. Even their low specific gravity does not appear a sufficient reason for making them a newclass; for amongst the metals themselves there are remarkable differences in this respect, platina... | |
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