The subject matter of a course of six lectures on the non-metallic elements, arranged by J. Scoffern1853 |
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... containing Tables , Calculations , and State- ments , indispensable for ascertaining the Dates of Historical Events and of Public and Private Documents , from the earliest Periods to the present Time . By Sir Harris Nicolas , K.C.M.G. 1 ...
... containing Tables , Calculations , and State- ments , indispensable for ascertaining the Dates of Historical Events and of Public and Private Documents , from the earliest Periods to the present Time . By Sir Harris Nicolas , K.C.M.G. 1 ...
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... containing , as they did , various memoranda of points indi- cated for discussion , but not touched upon during the lecture for want of the necessary time . These dormant notes I have frequently taken the liberty to expand . Enough will ...
... containing , as they did , various memoranda of points indi- cated for discussion , but not touched upon during the lecture for want of the necessary time . These dormant notes I have frequently taken the liberty to expand . Enough will ...
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... containing the same elements as gold , from which they differed on account of their association with im- purities . These impurities being separated , it was imagined that gold would remain . The agent supposed to be capable of ...
... containing the same elements as gold , from which they differed on account of their association with im- purities . These impurities being separated , it was imagined that gold would remain . The agent supposed to be capable of ...
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... contain oxygen , but many are without it - and even those which contain it cannot logically be said to manifest the quality of acidity on account of any one special element in their III. ...
... contain oxygen , but many are without it - and even those which contain it cannot logically be said to manifest the quality of acidity on account of any one special element in their III. ...
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... containing that element - seeing that no hydrogen could be extracted from it by the most refined chemical means , there remained no alternative but to regard it as an allotropic condition of oxygen . Nor according to M. Schönbein is ...
... containing that element - seeing that no hydrogen could be extracted from it by the most refined chemical means , there remained no alternative but to regard it as an allotropic condition of oxygen . Nor according to M. Schönbein is ...
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