Mixed Metals: Or, Metallic Alloys |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 59
Page 6
... become pressure , and often require annealing during manufacture . The fractured surface of m characteristic , being spoken of as fibrous , crystal columnar , and conchoidal , thus : wrought - ir zinc is crystalline , steel is granular ...
... become pressure , and often require annealing during manufacture . The fractured surface of m characteristic , being spoken of as fibrous , crystal columnar , and conchoidal , thus : wrought - ir zinc is crystalline , steel is granular ...
Page 20
... become tarnis under similar circumstances . Pure gold i general use , so that it is usually alloyed copper , which harden it , without seriously malleability and ductility . Antimony , arsen most injurious substances in gold , even w ...
... become tarnis under similar circumstances . Pure gold i general use , so that it is usually alloyed copper , which harden it , without seriously malleability and ductility . Antimony , arsen most injurious substances in gold , even w ...
Page 24
... becomes coated with a gray film , due to the impurities . At its boiling point mercury is to mercuric oxide HgO . It combines directly forming an important compound , mercuric s milion HgS . Mercury unites with most metals forming some ...
... becomes coated with a gray film , due to the impurities . At its boiling point mercury is to mercuric oxide HgO . It combines directly forming an important compound , mercuric s milion HgS . Mercury unites with most metals forming some ...
Page 25
... becomes dim when exposed to the air , owing t formation of a film of suboxide of lead . Pure lead e dull sound when struck , but the presence of imp renders it more sonorous ; also when the pure metal i in the form of a hollow sphere it ...
... becomes dim when exposed to the air , owing t formation of a film of suboxide of lead . Pure lead e dull sound when struck , but the presence of imp renders it more sonorous ; also when the pure metal i in the form of a hollow sphere it ...
Page 26
... become iridescent film of oxide . Bismuth unite forming a dark - gray , metallic - looking sulphi ( Bismuth serves for the preparation of tical products and cosmetics . The chief us in the preparation of fusible alloys , the m which can ...
... become iridescent film of oxide . Bismuth unite forming a dark - gray , metallic - looking sulphi ( Bismuth serves for the preparation of tical products and cosmetics . The chief us in the preparation of fusible alloys , the m which can ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid added alloys containing aluminium amalgam annealing antimony arsenic Assistant Master bismuth BOOK brass Britannia metal brittle bronze cadmium Cambridge carbon cast cast-iron cent copper charcoal chemical CHEMISTRY colour combination composition compounds constituents cooling copper crucible crystalline ductile Edited ELEMENTARY employed English Fcap flux following table fracture furnace fused fusible alloys German silver gold alloys granular GREEK hammer hard harder HISTORY Illustrated impurities inch ingots iron lead liquid LL.D lustre malleable manganese MANGANESE-BRONZE manufacture Mathematics melting point mercury metal mixed mixture molten mould nickel obtained ordinary oxide oxidised oxygen phosphorus platinum poured preparation present produced Prof Professor properties proportions pure readily red heat remelted revised rolled sand School silicate silicon slag small quantity soft solder solidifying specific gravity steel sulphide sulphur surface temperature tenacity Tombac toughness Translated TREATISE Trinity College unite wire yellow zinc
Popular passages
Page 21 - Prize Essay for 1877. 8vC. &r. 6d. SMITH— Works by the Rev. BARNARD SMITH, MA, Rector of Glaston, Rutland, late Fellow and Senior Bursar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA, in their Principles and Application ; with numerous systematically arranged Examples taken from the Cambridge Examination Papers, with especial reference to the Ordinary Examination for the BA Degree.
Page 23 - PUCKLE— AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON CONIC SECTIONS AND ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY. With Numerous Examples and Hints for their Solution ; especially designed for the Use of Beginners. By GH PUCKLE, MA New Edition, revised and enlarged.
Page 28 - SOUND: a Series of Simple, Entertaining, and Inexpensive Experiments in the Phenomena of Sound, for the use of Students of every age.
Page 26 - THE SCIENCE OF WEIGHING AND MEASURING, AND THE STANDARDS OF MEASURE AND WEIGHT. By HW CHISHOLM, Warden of the Standards. With numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 4*.
Page 45 - Lethbridge. — A SHORT MANUAL OF THE HISTORY OF INDIA. With an Account of INDIA AS IT is. The Soil, Climate, and Productions ; the People, their Races, Religions, Public Works, and Industries ; the Civil Services, and System of Administration. By ROPER...
Page 31 - LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC AND ORGANIC. By HENRY E. ROSCOE, FRS, Professor of Chemistry in Owens College, Manchester. With numerous Illustrations and Chromo-Litho of the Solar Spectrum, and of the Alkalies and Alkaline Earths. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. $s. 6d. " As a standard general text-book it deserves to take a leading place. " — SPECTATOR. " We unhesitatingly pronounce it the best of all our elementary treatises on Chemistry."— MEDICAL TIMES.
Page 14 - HISTORICAL OUTLINES OF ENGLISH ACCIDENCE, comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formation, Sixth Edition.
Page 29 - AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE LUNAR THEORY, with a Brief Sketch of the Problem up to the time of Newton. Second Edition, revised. Crown 8vo. 5^. 6d. HEMMING— AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS, for the Use of Colleges and Schools.
Page 9 - THE SEVEN KINGS OF ROME. An Easy Narrative, abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult Passages; being a First Latin Reading Book, with Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary.
Page 7 - BLACKIE— GREEK AND ENGLISH DIALOGUES FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. By JOHN STUART BLACKIE, Professor of Greek in the University of Edinburgh.