Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volúmenes27-28Chemical news office., 1773 |
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... ordinary analyses . tive proportions of the ingredients he names in manures . Mr. Reynolds admits a difference in the value of mineral and bone phosphates . If , then , a farmer buys a quantity of manure under the common name of ...
... ordinary analyses . tive proportions of the ingredients he names in manures . Mr. Reynolds admits a difference in the value of mineral and bone phosphates . If , then , a farmer buys a quantity of manure under the common name of ...
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... ordinary temperatures . I find that at tem- peratures from about + 7 ° to + 21 ° , the amount of aqueous vapour absorbed by a thin layer of soil exposed to a saturated atmosphere remains very nearly constant , being for 15 to 20 per ...
... ordinary temperatures . I find that at tem- peratures from about + 7 ° to + 21 ° , the amount of aqueous vapour absorbed by a thin layer of soil exposed to a saturated atmosphere remains very nearly constant , being for 15 to 20 per ...
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... ordinary juices . In the discussion that followed , Mr. TICHBORNE re- marked that in boiling large quantities of the juice of the mushroom , volumes of ammonia were given off at one particular stage , which certainly tended to show that ...
... ordinary juices . In the discussion that followed , Mr. TICHBORNE re- marked that in boiling large quantities of the juice of the mushroom , volumes of ammonia were given off at one particular stage , which certainly tended to show that ...
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... ordinary methods . Other experiments showed that neither hydrogen nor sulphur produced sodium sulphide when transmitted over sodium chloride at a red heat . So that when it is formed by the action of sulphuretted hydrogen it must be the ...
... ordinary methods . Other experiments showed that neither hydrogen nor sulphur produced sodium sulphide when transmitted over sodium chloride at a red heat . So that when it is formed by the action of sulphuretted hydrogen it must be the ...
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... Ordinary pig - iron may contain carbon , silicon , manganese , sulphur , and phos- phorus ; traces of other elements are sometimes found . For the Bessemer process , as well as for crucible cast- steel , the absence of sulphur and ...
... Ordinary pig - iron may contain carbon , silicon , manganese , sulphur , and phos- phorus ; traces of other elements are sometimes found . For the Bessemer process , as well as for crucible cast- steel , the absence of sulphur and ...
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Página 170 - By a delicate mathematical analysis, Thomson arrives at the theorem that the ''average pressure at any point of an incompressible, frictionless fluid, originally at rest, but set in motion and kept in motion by solids, moving to and fro, or whirling round in any manner, through a finite space of it," would explain the attractions just described.
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Página 253 - ... effect is proportional to the magnetic intensity of the bar multiplied by the current traversing the coil seems to indicate that in this case the effect is produced by the attraction of the magnetic particles by the coil. But then it will be asked why so remarkable an augmentation of the effect is produced by the increase of tension in the case of the soft iron bars. When we are able to answer this question in a satisfactory manner, we shall probably have a much more complete acquaintance with...
Página 73 - Since it appeared that the purest and densest vapour alone gave the greatest number of lines, it became of interest to examine the spectra of compounds consisting of a metal combined with a nonmetallic element. Experiments with chlorides are recorded. It was found in all cases that the difference between the spectrum of the chloride and the spectrum of the metal was that under the same spark-conditions all the short lines were obliterated. Changing the spark-conditions, the final result was that...
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