The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... acid . This solution contained the sulphur and arsenic converted into acids , and combined with potash . Nitrate of barytes being added , sulphate was precipitated , which , being washed and ignited , 100 Copper Ore from Cornwall .
... acid . This solution contained the sulphur and arsenic converted into acids , and combined with potash . Nitrate of barytes being added , sulphate was precipitated , which , being washed and ignited , 100 Copper Ore from Cornwall .
Page 101
... barytes was added to it , as long as precipitation took place . The precipitated sulphate of barytes being washed and ig- nited , weighed 150 grains , 20.4 sulphur , which , added to 11 , separated without acidifying , 31.4 ; the mean ...
... barytes was added to it , as long as precipitation took place . The precipitated sulphate of barytes being washed and ig- nited , weighed 150 grains , 20.4 sulphur , which , added to 11 , separated without acidifying , 31.4 ; the mean ...
Page 102
... barytes ; no precipitation occurred , but , upon standing some days , very delicate feathery crystals of arseniate of barytes were formed , which exhi- bited the prismatic colours with a splendour equal to that of the noble opal . I ...
... barytes ; no precipitation occurred , but , upon standing some days , very delicate feathery crystals of arseniate of barytes were formed , which exhi- bited the prismatic colours with a splendour equal to that of the noble opal . I ...
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... barytes , consists of acid 57.7 barytes 42.2 99.9 5. Tartaric acid from Potato Apples . - The fruit of the potato contains a large proportion of acid , which is said by Mr. Bain- bridge to be tartaric acid with a small proportion of ...
... barytes , consists of acid 57.7 barytes 42.2 99.9 5. Tartaric acid from Potato Apples . - The fruit of the potato contains a large proportion of acid , which is said by Mr. Bain- bridge to be tartaric acid with a small proportion of ...
Page 182
... barytes , strontian , potash , and soda , were also capable of being united to chlorine , without the loss of oxygen ; and he expects that many of the common me- tallic oxides will form similar combinations . It is probable that an ...
... barytes , strontian , potash , and soda , were also capable of being united to chlorine , without the loss of oxygen ; and he expects that many of the common me- tallic oxides will form similar combinations . It is probable that an ...
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action ammonia amongst animal appears ascertained atmospheric air atoms barytes Batavia Bhotiyas body brain Captain Webb carbonic acid cause circulation circumstances coal gas colour considerable contagion contained copper crystals degree discase disease ditto earth effect ellipticity employed Esquimaux exertion experiments feet fever fungi gallic acid glass grains Greenland heat houses hydrogen inch inhabitants iron labour latitude lime lordship matter means measured ment metal meteoric miles mind moistened Montague House muriatic Museum nature nearly nitric acid object observed obtained olefiant gas opinion oxide oxygen passed persons physicians plague plate portion potash present produced quantity remained remarkable Royal salt Schowman shew shewn sick sleep snow solution Somerset House specific gravity stones substance sulphate sulphuric acid supposed surface synoptic scale temperature tion tube uredo vessels whole Zaccheus