Annals of Philosophy: Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics, Natural History, Agriculture, and the Arts, 2. kötetThomas Thomson Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy., 1814 |
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22. oldal
... alkali , to which it imparts an orange colour , and it is partly soluble in acetate of potash and of soda . The French chemists found that , if treated with a fresh quantity of nitric acid , it acquires the property of burning with the ...
... alkali , to which it imparts an orange colour , and it is partly soluble in acetate of potash and of soda . The French chemists found that , if treated with a fresh quantity of nitric acid , it acquires the property of burning with the ...
23. oldal
... alkali is precipitated by alcohol , which by means of the excess of alkali dissolves a portion of the neutral combination of fibrin with alkali . If the aqueous alkaline solution be evaporated , a coagulum is formed towards the end of ...
... alkali is precipitated by alcohol , which by means of the excess of alkali dissolves a portion of the neutral combination of fibrin with alkali . If the aqueous alkaline solution be evaporated , a coagulum is formed towards the end of ...
24. oldal
... alkali produces a saponaceous compound , nor has it even the least analogy to any species of soap . As far as I can perceive , this effect of alkalies is confined to the epidermoid textures , and parts which by long and continued ...
... alkali produces a saponaceous compound , nor has it even the least analogy to any species of soap . As far as I can perceive , this effect of alkalies is confined to the epidermoid textures , and parts which by long and continued ...
25. oldal
... the alkaline prussiates . The precipitate formed by acetic acid is again soluble , but only by an excess of acid . 7. In solution of caustic fixed alkali the colouring matter 1813. ] 25 Chemical Properties of Animal Fluids .
... the alkaline prussiates . The precipitate formed by acetic acid is again soluble , but only by an excess of acid . 7. In solution of caustic fixed alkali the colouring matter 1813. ] 25 Chemical Properties of Animal Fluids .
26. oldal
... alkali the colouring matter is softened , forming a brownish jelly , which is dissolved by a suffi- cient quantity of water . During the evaporation it coagulates in proportion as the alkali absorbs carbonic acid . The alkaline solution ...
... alkali the colouring matter is softened , forming a brownish jelly , which is dissolved by a suffi- cient quantity of water . During the evaporation it coagulates in proportion as the alkali absorbs carbonic acid . The alkaline solution ...
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according acetic acid acid gas albumen alcohol alkali ammonia analysis animal Annals of Philosophy appears atoms of oxygen azote barytes Berzelius blood bodies calorimeter carbonic acid chemical chemists chlorine chyle clay slate coagulated colouring matter combined combustion composed of 100 composition compound considered consists constitute contains copper crystals Davy decomposed determine disengaged dissolved Ditto 24 employed evaporated examined experiments fibrin fluid formed gases gazometer gives grains granite greywacke Hence hydrate hydrogen integrant particle Lavoisier lime liquid manganese metal method mucus muriatic acid neutral nitrate nitric acid nitrous gas observed obtained oxide oxygen oxygen gas oxymuriatic paper peroxide phosphate portion potash precipitate produced properties proportion protoxide quantity of oxygen radicle rock salt soda soluble solution specific gravity specific heat subnitrate substance sulphate sulphuret sulphuric acid suppose temperature theory thermometer tion tube ulmin urine vapour vessel volume weight yellow zinc
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