Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... iron , zine , copper , and arsenic , hydrogen being at the same time disengaged . The order of its affinities is as follows : lime , barytes , stron- tian , magnesia , potash , soda , ammonia , alu- mine , and silex . The only use to ...
... iron , zine , copper , and arsenic , hydrogen being at the same time disengaged . The order of its affinities is as follows : lime , barytes , stron- tian , magnesia , potash , soda , ammonia , alu- mine , and silex . The only use to ...
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... iron does not melt without diffi- cuty ; but cast iron perfectly . Metals in fusion affect a globular form , and easily roll off the charcoal , especially when of the size of a grain of pepper . Smaller pieces , therefore , ought either ...
... iron does not melt without diffi- cuty ; but cast iron perfectly . Metals in fusion affect a globular form , and easily roll off the charcoal , especially when of the size of a grain of pepper . Smaller pieces , therefore , ought either ...
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... iron is sometimes formed into a golden pyrites . Here , however , the quantity of gold is so small , that a globule can scarcely be extracted from it by the blowpipe . Grains of native platinum are not affected by the blowpipe , either ...
... iron is sometimes formed into a golden pyrites . Here , however , the quantity of gold is so small , that a globule can scarcely be extracted from it by the blowpipe . Grains of native platinum are not affected by the blowpipe , either ...
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... iron . It may be precipitated by iron and copper . A small piece of copper , either solid or foli- ated , sometimes communicates a ruby colour to fluxes , especially when assisted by tin or tur- bith mineral . If the copper is a little ...
... iron . It may be precipitated by iron and copper . A small piece of copper , either solid or foli- ated , sometimes communicates a ruby colour to fluxes , especially when assisted by tin or tur- bith mineral . If the copper is a little ...
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... iron . Crystallized ore of in , urged by fire upon the charcoal , yields its metal in a reguline state . Bismuth presents nearly the same appear- ances of lead ; the calx is reduced on the coal , and fused in the spoon . The calx ...
... iron . Crystallized ore of in , urged by fire upon the charcoal , yields its metal in a reguline state . Bismuth presents nearly the same appear- ances of lead ; the calx is reduced on the coal , and fused in the spoon . The calx ...
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