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... Glass - tubes , cutting Blowpipe . 99 bending 99 drawing out Boring corks Making sulphuretted hydrogen tube Making ... glass and porcelain apparatus Cleaning platinum - foil and wire Putting away apparatus Heating glass and porcelain ...
... Glass - tubes , cutting Blowpipe . 99 bending 99 drawing out Boring corks Making sulphuretted hydrogen tube Making ... glass and porcelain apparatus Cleaning platinum - foil and wire Putting away apparatus Heating glass and porcelain ...
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... glass ) finely in a mortar , mix with it , by rubbing them together in the mortar , about one - fifth as much powdered manganic oxide , and heat a small quantity of the mixture in a test - tube ; the oxygen will begin to come off as ...
... glass ) finely in a mortar , mix with it , by rubbing them together in the mortar , about one - fifth as much powdered manganic oxide , and heat a small quantity of the mixture in a test - tube ; the oxygen will begin to come off as ...
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... glass tube fits tightly into it . Then test whether the apparatus is air - tight by fitting the glass tube into the cork , and the cork into the test - tube , and blowing down the open end of the delivery tube ; no air must be heard to ...
... glass tube fits tightly into it . Then test whether the apparatus is air - tight by fitting the glass tube into the cork , and the cork into the test - tube , and blowing down the open end of the delivery tube ; no air must be heard to ...
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... glass plate ( or with the hand ) , invert its mouth into water three or four inches in depth , contained in an earthenware pan or bowl , and carefully remove the stopper or plate . If this operation has been performed with proper ...
... glass plate ( or with the hand ) , invert its mouth into water three or four inches in depth , contained in an earthenware pan or bowl , and carefully remove the stopper or plate . If this operation has been performed with proper ...
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... glass cylin- der , and divide it into three equal parts by small pieces of gum - paper stuck upon the outside . Fill the cylinder with water and , after inverting it in water , fill one - third with oxygen ( Exp . 4 ) , and the ...
... glass cylin- der , and divide it into three equal parts by small pieces of gum - paper stuck upon the outside . Fill the cylinder with water and , after inverting it in water , fill one - third with oxygen ( Exp . 4 ) , and the ...
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Page 361 - SYSTEMATIC HANDBOOK OF VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS ; or, the Quantitative Estimation, of Chemical Substances by Measure, applied to Liquids, Solids, and Gases.
Page 359 - By the same Author. Laboratory Teaching ; or, Progressive Exercises in Practical Chemistry. Fourth Edition. With 83 Engravings. Crown 8vo, 5s.
Page iii - CLOWES. — Practical Chemistry and Qualitative Inorganic Analysis. An Elementary Treatise, specially adapted for use in the Laboratories of Schools and Colleges, and by Beginners. By FRANK CLOWES, D.Sc., Professor of Chemistry in University College, Nottingham.
Page v - The chief object of the author of the present work was to furnish one which was sufficiently elementary in the description of apparatuses, chemicals, modes of experimentation, etc., so as to "reduce to a minimum the amount of assistance required from a teacher." It is a generally recognized fact that one of the most serious hindrances to the utility of many of the smaller text-books is the too great conciseness of the language employed, which renders it unintelligible to the primary student unless...
Page 347 - metre" ( = 39-37 inches); this is the "unit of length." The "unit of measure" is the "litre," which is one cubic decimetre : the "unit of weight" is the gramme*, which is the weight of 1 cubic centimetre of distilled water at 4° C. The chief conveniencies arising from the use of this system are : — 1st.