Electro-chemistry: With Positive ResultsJ. Churchill, 1858 - 100 pages |
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... properties different from either of the constituents - an alkali being the pro- duct ; and in order to obtain the constituents of the decomposed salt , we would require to disunite posi- tive electricity from the acid , and negative ...
... properties different from either of the constituents - an alkali being the pro- duct ; and in order to obtain the constituents of the decomposed salt , we would require to disunite posi- tive electricity from the acid , and negative ...
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... properties and external characters of this substance were so very different from the properties and external characters of potassium ? Is it that potassium , deprived of its negative electricity , pos- sesses properties and external ...
... properties and external characters of this substance were so very different from the properties and external characters of potassium ? Is it that potassium , deprived of its negative electricity , pos- sesses properties and external ...
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... properties . I had now exhausted my supply of those tubes of German glass which for hardness and thickness are available for those experiments , and I must now wait for another supply before I can resume my in- quiry into the positive ...
... properties . I had now exhausted my supply of those tubes of German glass which for hardness and thickness are available for those experiments , and I must now wait for another supply before I can resume my in- quiry into the positive ...
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... properties of the acid ; and the ponderable constituent of the alkali is attracted to the negative wire in the cup N , and there com- bining with negative electricity , resumes its alkaline properties . 18. When N is filled with a ...
... properties of the acid ; and the ponderable constituent of the alkali is attracted to the negative wire in the cup N , and there com- bining with negative electricity , resumes its alkaline properties . 18. When N is filled with a ...
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... properties of an acid nor those of an alkali ; when , therefore , the sulphate of potash in the cup N is decomposed , the acid base of the salt has not yet acquired the properties of an acid - it has not yet combined with positive ...
... properties of an acid nor those of an alkali ; when , therefore , the sulphate of potash in the cup N is decomposed , the acid base of the salt has not yet acquired the properties of an acid - it has not yet combined with positive ...
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acid base acid gas alkali alkaline base animalcules atmo binary compound carbonic acid carbonic acid gas ceased CHEMISTRY cloth colour combination comet conductor crust CURE decom decomposed decomposition density deposited diminishing in magnitude DISEASES earth eccentric orbits electricity was derived Engravings on Wood Fcap fissure Foolscap 8vo formation Fourth Edition geological system glass globe gneiss horizontal base hydrogen Illustrated iodide of potassium iodine lectures limestone MANUAL Mechanical Philosophy Medical MEDICINE mural cliff nebula nebula Fig negative electricity neutral salt nitric acid nucleus numerous OBSERVATIONS ocean original horizontal oxygen PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT perihelion perihelion passage period photospheres planet planetary bodies Plates positive electricity Post 8vo potassium PRINCIPLES resolving into heat Science Second Edition self-luminous Solar Day solar mass Solar Night solar system solution sphere strata strata of gneiss stratum subtended Third Edition tion translation in space traverse the solar tray tricity tube vapour visible stars
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