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9. oldal
... amount of hydrogen , better with my formula than with that of Dr. Toël . According to this the composition of styracine is : - 1 eq . Cinnamic Acid .... 1 eq . Styrone known that this is not impossible in com- bustions in oxygen gas ...
... amount of hydrogen , better with my formula than with that of Dr. Toël . According to this the composition of styracine is : - 1 eq . Cinnamic Acid .... 1 eq . Styrone known that this is not impossible in com- bustions in oxygen gas ...
13. oldal
... amount of gas contained in the spring water . On the other hand , it is impossible , at least in the majority of cases , to convey to the spring the apparatus indispensable for making on the spot the necessary experi- ments . Mercurial ...
... amount of gas contained in the spring water . On the other hand , it is impossible , at least in the majority of cases , to convey to the spring the apparatus indispensable for making on the spot the necessary experi- ments . Mercurial ...
15. oldal
... amount of water may be determined from the difference in the two by ignition . 6.357 grammes of salt lost by calcination 0.905 , or 14.236 per cent . of water and oxygen . An experiment with 1.382 grammes of salt gave 13.821 per cent ...
... amount of water may be determined from the difference in the two by ignition . 6.357 grammes of salt lost by calcination 0.905 , or 14.236 per cent . of water and oxygen . An experiment with 1.382 grammes of salt gave 13.821 per cent ...
17. oldal
... amount of oxide of tin obtained upon oxidation with nitric acid ; and the fourth the amount of pure tin , supposing that the oxide of tin con- tains in 100 parts 78.616 tin and 21.384 oxygen . II . III . IV . 8.597 10.9335 99.99 8.841 ...
... amount of oxide of tin obtained upon oxidation with nitric acid ; and the fourth the amount of pure tin , supposing that the oxide of tin con- tains in 100 parts 78.616 tin and 21.384 oxygen . II . III . IV . 8.597 10.9335 99.99 8.841 ...
18. oldal
... amount of oxide of tin obtained therefrom was 256-7735 grammes ( see column 3 ) , we find , on adding to the latter number the oxide of tin subsequently obtained , that 201-877 grammes of tin give 256 9896 grammes of oxide of tin . In ...
... amount of oxide of tin obtained therefrom was 256-7735 grammes ( see column 3 ) , we find , on adding to the latter number the oxide of tin subsequently obtained , that 201-877 grammes of tin give 256 9896 grammes of oxide of tin . In ...
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354. oldal - THE EXHIBITION of 1851 is to give us a true test and a living picture of the point of development at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this great task, and a new starting point from which all nations will be able to direct their further exertions.
354. oldal - So man is approaching a more complete fulfilment of that great and sacred mission which he has to perform in this world. His reason being created after the image of God, he has to use it to discover the laws by which the Almighty governs His creation, and, by making these laws his standard of action, to conquer nature to his use ; himself a divine instrument.
319. oldal - ... now become hard and horny, we obtain an equal weight of the most aromatic soup, of such strength as cannot be obtained, even by boiling for hours, from a piece of flesh. When mixed with salt and the other usual additions, by which soup is usually seasoned, and tinged somewhat darker by means of roasted onions or burnt sugar, it forms the very best soup which can in any way be obtained from 1 Ib. of flesh.
380. oldal - CYCLOPEDIA OF AGRICULTURE, PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC; in which the Theory, the Art, and the Business of Farming, m all their departments, are thoroughly and practically treated.
75. oldal - ... put the mucky liquid to stand, so that they may, after it has rested for a day or two, skim the fluid from the solid particles of filth, pollution, and disease.
345. oldal - ... and liberates the oxygen in its gaseous state to sustain the healthy functions of the animal life, at the same time that it feeds on the rejected matter which has fulfilled its purposes in the nourishment of the fish and snail, and preserves the water constantly in a clean and healthy condition.
202. oldal - It was further shown that chemical decompositions may be produced by liquid diffusion ; the constituents of a double salt of so much stability as common alum being separated, and the sulphate of potash diffusing in the largest proportion. In fact the diffusive force is one of great energy, and quite as capable of breaking up compounds as the unequal volatility of their constituents.
354. oldal - ... we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to the accomplishment of that great end to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind.
354. oldal - Not a unity which breaks down the limits, and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity the result and product of those very national varieties and antagonistic qualities. The distances which separated the different nations and parts of the globe are...
354. oldal - Whilst formerly the greatest mental energies strove at universal knowledge, and that knowledge was confined to the few, now they are directed on specialities, and in these, again, even to the minutest points...