The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 6 巻、第 2 部1810 |
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... potash or soda , but of their metallic base . In reply to Mr. Ritter's argument in favour of the metals being compounds of alkali and hydrogene , ( their extreme lightness ) Mr. D. justly observes , that as sodium absorbs much more ...
... potash or soda , but of their metallic base . In reply to Mr. Ritter's argument in favour of the metals being compounds of alkali and hydrogene , ( their extreme lightness ) Mr. D. justly observes , that as sodium absorbs much more ...
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... potash when muriatic acid was poured into the solution , it effervesced vio- ' lently , and gave the odour of sulphuretted hydrogene : me- tallic tellurium was formed where it came in contact with the air ; and muriate of potash was ...
... potash when muriatic acid was poured into the solution , it effervesced vio- ' lently , and gave the odour of sulphuretted hydrogene : me- tallic tellurium was formed where it came in contact with the air ; and muriate of potash was ...
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... potash , obtained by burning potassium in oxygene , compared with potash which has deen deprived of its water by heat . Berthollet , on the authority of some experiments made with great care , thinks that potash , which has been kept ...
... potash , obtained by burning potassium in oxygene , compared with potash which has deen deprived of its water by heat . Berthollet , on the authority of some experiments made with great care , thinks that potash , which has been kept ...
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... potash , was any acid or alkali exhibited in the cones : even when nitrogene was present , the indications of the production of acid or alkaline matter was very feeble , though if the asbestus was touched with unwashed hands , or if the ...
... potash , was any acid or alkali exhibited in the cones : even when nitrogene was present , the indications of the production of acid or alkaline matter was very feeble , though if the asbestus was touched with unwashed hands , or if the ...
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... potash yielded ammonia in two or three successive operations . The power was not restored by cooling the materials in contact with air . From these experiments Mr. D. does not draw any inferences , but , observes that Berthollet ( Mem ...
... potash yielded ammonia in two or three successive operations . The power was not restored by cooling the materials in contact with air . From these experiments Mr. D. does not draw any inferences , but , observes that Berthollet ( Mem ...
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