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... according to its length . " Duhamel of the necessity for making exact experimen with metals which possess a high degree of pu being effected in closed vessels . In the early part of the nineteenth century on alloys became more numerous ...
... according to its length . " Duhamel of the necessity for making exact experimen with metals which possess a high degree of pu being effected in closed vessels . In the early part of the nineteenth century on alloys became more numerous ...
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... according to the standpoint from which they are v These bodies form a connecting link between meta non - metals , making it impossible to draw a strict 1 demarcation . از The influence of heat upon metals is varied very melt at a low ...
... according to the standpoint from which they are v These bodies form a connecting link between meta non - metals , making it impossible to draw a strict 1 demarcation . از The influence of heat upon metals is varied very melt at a low ...
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... according as they approxim general characters , based chiefly on their affiniti oxygen . I. Noble Metals . - Gold , Platinum , Silver , and rare metals . The members of this class have little tendency to unite with oxygen in the free ...
... according as they approxim general characters , based chiefly on their affiniti oxygen . I. Noble Metals . - Gold , Platinum , Silver , and rare metals . The members of this class have little tendency to unite with oxygen in the free ...
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... according to the kind of elements existing in Thus , in the compound known as hydrochloric is negative ; but when chlorine is in comb oxygen it plays the part of a positive element . The combination of a metal with a non - n oxygen , is ...
... according to the kind of elements existing in Thus , in the compound known as hydrochloric is negative ; but when chlorine is in comb oxygen it plays the part of a positive element . The combination of a metal with a non - n oxygen , is ...
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... according to the kind w predominates . Thus , 3FeO.SiO , is a basic silicate , FeO.SiO , an acid silicate , because in the former the more FeO than is required to neutralise the acid and in the latter less than is necessary for this ...
... according to the kind w predominates . Thus , 3FeO.SiO , is a basic silicate , FeO.SiO , an acid silicate , because in the former the more FeO than is required to neutralise the acid and in the latter less than is necessary for this ...
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