The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 3C. Whittingham, 1809 |
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... fluid caus- ed by an imperfect combination of oil with water by means of mucilage , gluten , & c . All oily farinaceous seeds , as nuts , almonds , linseed , & c . form an emulsion by trituration with water : yolk of egg , which is a ...
... fluid caus- ed by an imperfect combination of oil with water by means of mucilage , gluten , & c . All oily farinaceous seeds , as nuts , almonds , linseed , & c . form an emulsion by trituration with water : yolk of egg , which is a ...
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... fluid parts has run off ; it is afterwards laid to dry , in the progress of which the resin granulates , and adheres firmly to the sur- face . The greatest precaution must be used in going through this process , as the interposition of ...
... fluid parts has run off ; it is afterwards laid to dry , in the progress of which the resin granulates , and adheres firmly to the sur- face . The greatest precaution must be used in going through this process , as the interposition of ...
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... fluid principally in containing a larger proportion of carbon , which gives to it more density and less volatility . Other chemists , particularly Higgins , have affirmed , that it is a com- pound of ether and sulphurous acid , and that ...
... fluid principally in containing a larger proportion of carbon , which gives to it more density and less volatility . Other chemists , particularly Higgins , have affirmed , that it is a com- pound of ether and sulphurous acid , and that ...
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... fluid is suddenly formed , and disen- gaged at each addition ; and it requires particular arrangements to admit of so much acid being added as is sufficient to convert the whole of the alcohol into ether . The method proposed by Navier ...
... fluid is suddenly formed , and disen- gaged at each addition ; and it requires particular arrangements to admit of so much acid being added as is sufficient to convert the whole of the alcohol into ether . The method proposed by Navier ...
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... fluids , it na- turally occurs to enquire , whether the ap- parent attractions in nature may not be caused by some fluid medium . Sir Isaac Newton was strongly of this opinion , as ap- pears by his letter to Boyle , published in Birch's ...
... fluids , it na- turally occurs to enquire , whether the ap- parent attractions in nature may not be caused by some fluid medium . Sir Isaac Newton was strongly of this opinion , as ap- pears by his letter to Boyle , published in Birch's ...
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