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Página 68
... nitrous or marine acid . Its fpe- cific gravity is 6015 : 1000. The Cornifh mineral was found 6015 : 1000 . to be a different fubftance from the tungsten , viz . an ore com- pounded of iron and manganefe , which Mr. K. calls liver ...
... nitrous or marine acid . Its fpe- cific gravity is 6015 : 1000. The Cornifh mineral was found 6015 : 1000 . to be a different fubftance from the tungsten , viz . an ore com- pounded of iron and manganefe , which Mr. K. calls liver ...
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... nitrous acid , on the ring of the defenfative plaifter . This application , ' the author fays , anfwers all the purposes of any cauftic , with lefs pain to the patient , and more certainty as to its effects . ' ( Art . 23. The Works of ...
... nitrous acid , on the ring of the defenfative plaifter . This application , ' the author fays , anfwers all the purposes of any cauftic , with lefs pain to the patient , and more certainty as to its effects . ' ( Art . 23. The Works of ...
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... acid might come from phlogisticated air ; which , in one of his modes of operating , could not be excluded ; and that it was reasonable to conclude , that this was the cafe , because Mr. Cavendish had procured the fame acid ( the nitrous ) ...
... acid might come from phlogisticated air ; which , in one of his modes of operating , could not be excluded ; and that it was reasonable to conclude , that this was the cafe , because Mr. Cavendish had procured the fame acid ( the nitrous ) ...
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... acid produced in thefe proceffes appears to be extremely volatile , infomuch that fome part of it always escapes ... nitrous acid : but he now examined the remaining air alfo , and found a confiderable proportion of it to be fixed air ...
... acid produced in thefe proceffes appears to be extremely volatile , infomuch that fome part of it always escapes ... nitrous acid : but he now examined the remaining air alfo , and found a confiderable proportion of it to be fixed air ...
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... acids . 3. Vitriolic acid . 4 . 4. Nitrous acid . 5. Marine acid . 6. Calcination of metals via ficca . 7. Cal- cination of metals by fteam , and the decompofition of water . duction of metallic calces by charcoal , and the formation of ...
... acids . 3. Vitriolic acid . 4 . 4. Nitrous acid . 5. Marine acid . 6. Calcination of metals via ficca . 7. Cal- cination of metals by fteam , and the decompofition of water . duction of metallic calces by charcoal , and the formation of ...
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