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Page 62
of even a dull day is sufficient . With compound carbonie acid , four volumes of chlorine must be used for the decom . position of each volume of carburetted hydrogen ; in which case , two atoms of chlorine unite with the two other ...
of even a dull day is sufficient . With compound carbonie acid , four volumes of chlorine must be used for the decom . position of each volume of carburetted hydrogen ; in which case , two atoms of chlorine unite with the two other ...
Page 64
... volume nearly two volumes of oxygen more than are suf- ficient for saturating one volume of olefiant gas , and affords one additional volume of carbonic acid . It is probably , there- fore , either a mixture of olefiant gas with a ...
... volume nearly two volumes of oxygen more than are suf- ficient for saturating one volume of olefiant gas , and affords one additional volume of carbonic acid . It is probably , there- fore , either a mixture of olefiant gas with a ...
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... volume communicated by Mr. Hawkins , relating to a temple in Euboea , will amply repay the attention of the scholar and the virtuoso . Dr. Sibthorp's papers , moreover , extracts from which have been printed in the present work , are ...
... volume communicated by Mr. Hawkins , relating to a temple in Euboea , will amply repay the attention of the scholar and the virtuoso . Dr. Sibthorp's papers , moreover , extracts from which have been printed in the present work , are ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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