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 612
... oxygen , at least at the temperature he employed , was not sufficient to effect their decomposition . He has found , in his researches upon potassium , that when a mixture of potash and the oxydes of mercury , tin , or lead , was ...
... oxygen , at least at the temperature he employed , was not sufficient to effect their decomposition . He has found , in his researches upon potassium , that when a mixture of potash and the oxydes of mercury , tin , or lead , was ...
Page 614
... oxygen to this scarcely part of a grain of water is required . The ex- periments farther furnished a strict proof that ammonia is an oxyde with a binary base . Several other curious properties of the amalgam obtained from ammonia are ...
... oxygen to this scarcely part of a grain of water is required . The ex- periments farther furnished a strict proof that ammonia is an oxyde with a binary base . Several other curious properties of the amalgam obtained from ammonia are ...
Page 682
... oxygen , simple substances , metals , earths , caloric , and light . Q. What is oxygen ? 4. It is a principle existing in the air , of which it forms the respirable part , and it is likewise necessary to combustion . Q. What are simple ...
... oxygen , simple substances , metals , earths , caloric , and light . Q. What is oxygen ? 4. It is a principle existing in the air , of which it forms the respirable part , and it is likewise necessary to combustion . Q. What are simple ...
Page 759
... oxygen gas , oxygen was absorbed , and ni- trogen evolved ; but the quantity was much less than would have been produced by the decomposition , by electricity , of the am- monia which the residuum would have afforded to the ac- tion of ...
... oxygen gas , oxygen was absorbed , and ni- trogen evolved ; but the quantity was much less than would have been produced by the decomposition , by electricity , of the am- monia which the residuum would have afforded to the ac- tion of ...
Page 760
... oxygen . Potassium burnt with a brilliant flame , in the sul- phuretted hydrogen , deprived of its moisture by muriat of lime which had been heated to whiteness . The solid matter formed was red on the surface like sulphuret of potash ...
... oxygen . Potassium burnt with a brilliant flame , in the sul- phuretted hydrogen , deprived of its moisture by muriat of lime which had been heated to whiteness . The solid matter formed was red on the surface like sulphuret of potash ...
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