The Eclectic Review, Volume 5; Volume 10, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1809 |
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Page 761
... carbonic acid . The charcoal became harder at the point , and its lustre where it had been heated to whiteness , approached that of plumbago . When heated with potassium , no oxygen appeared to be supplied to , the metal ; there was no ...
... carbonic acid . The charcoal became harder at the point , and its lustre where it had been heated to whiteness , approached that of plumbago . When heated with potassium , no oxygen appeared to be supplied to , the metal ; there was no ...
Page 774
... carbonic Acid , and Nitrogene , on the Animal Economy , & c . By R. Farmer . 8vo . pp : 68. price 2s . Evesham , Agg ; Lackington and Co. 1809 . THIS pamphlet is intended to announce to the public the discovery of a Chalybeate Spring ...
... carbonic Acid , and Nitrogene , on the Animal Economy , & c . By R. Farmer . 8vo . pp : 68. price 2s . Evesham , Agg ; Lackington and Co. 1809 . THIS pamphlet is intended to announce to the public the discovery of a Chalybeate Spring ...
Page 839
... carbonic acid gases , with their combination in the formation of the atmosphere ; the history of discoveries relating to which is detailed with tolerable ac- curacy , though there are several censurable omissions , parti- cularly on the ...
... carbonic acid gases , with their combination in the formation of the atmosphere ; the history of discoveries relating to which is detailed with tolerable ac- curacy , though there are several censurable omissions , parti- cularly on the ...
Page 909
... carbonic acid and various other gases are disengaged and communicated to it . How are these changes regulated , so as to pre- serve the atmosphere in its proper purity ? Dr. Priestley , in consequence of his experiments on the means of ...
... carbonic acid and various other gases are disengaged and communicated to it . How are these changes regulated , so as to pre- serve the atmosphere in its proper purity ? Dr. Priestley , in consequence of his experiments on the means of ...
Page 912
... carbonic oxide , and carbonic acid ; animal substances always afford a large quantity of ammonia , and ge- nerally also combinations of hydrogen with sulphur , phosphorus , and ni- trogen . It is on the presence , principally of these ...
... carbonic oxide , and carbonic acid ; animal substances always afford a large quantity of ammonia , and ge- nerally also combinations of hydrogen with sulphur , phosphorus , and ni- trogen . It is on the presence , principally of these ...
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