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... affinity is divided into six sec- tions ; 1st . on the definitions relative to chemical attraction and its results ; 2d . on the general phænomena which arise from the exertion of chemical attraction ; 3d . on the circum- stances by ...
... affinity is divided into six sec- tions ; 1st . on the definitions relative to chemical attraction and its results ; 2d . on the general phænomena which arise from the exertion of chemical attraction ; 3d . on the circum- stances by ...
Page 191
... chemical affinity , as may prevent the total separation of the particles of the mixed gases , without being sufficiently strong to bring them into absolute contact : The particles of oxygen and nitrogen gases , the chief constituents of ...
... chemical affinity , as may prevent the total separation of the particles of the mixed gases , without being sufficiently strong to bring them into absolute contact : The particles of oxygen and nitrogen gases , the chief constituents of ...
Page 194
... chemical affinity . Mr. Murray leans to the side of Berthollet ; while , on the contrary , we cannot but acknow lege that our judgment inclines us to favour the opinion of Proust , which till lately was generally received . A similar ...
... chemical affinity . Mr. Murray leans to the side of Berthollet ; while , on the contrary , we cannot but acknow lege that our judgment inclines us to favour the opinion of Proust , which till lately was generally received . A similar ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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