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... colour , with a drop of ferridcyanide of potassium , but ceases to do so when it has been fully oxidised , or converted from a proto - salt into a per - salt , through the influence of chlorine . It being known that 78 grains or parts ...
... colour , with a drop of ferridcyanide of potassium , but ceases to do so when it has been fully oxidised , or converted from a proto - salt into a per - salt , through the influence of chlorine . It being known that 78 grains or parts ...
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... colour , odour , and other properties . The principal properties of C. are those of a bleacher of cotton and linen ( see BLEACHING ) , and a most C. unites with the metals and many other sub- stances to form an extensive class of salts ...
... colour , odour , and other properties . The principal properties of C. are those of a bleacher of cotton and linen ( see BLEACHING ) , and a most C. unites with the metals and many other sub- stances to form an extensive class of salts ...
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... colour . It is somewhat analogous to wax , is soluble in alcohol and ether , but insoluble in water , and floats in the fluid of the cells , in the form of minute granules . Light is indispensable to its formation , and hence arises the ...
... colour . It is somewhat analogous to wax , is soluble in alcohol and ether , but insoluble in water , and floats in the fluid of the cells , in the form of minute granules . Light is indispensable to its formation , and hence arises the ...
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... coloured rays , and laid the foundations for the above theory of colour . The reader will find an account of this experiment under the article SPECTRUM ; and under FRAUNHOFER'S LINES he will find an account of the most interesting ...
... coloured rays , and laid the foundations for the above theory of colour . The reader will find an account of this experiment under the article SPECTRUM ; and under FRAUNHOFER'S LINES he will find an account of the most interesting ...
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... colours are also very various - red , lilac , rose- colour , white , yellow , orange , or two colours com- bined . It flowers in autumn and winter . It is easy of cultivation , succeeds best in a light rich soil , is easily propagated ...
... colours are also very various - red , lilac , rose- colour , white , yellow , orange , or two colours com- bined . It flowers in autumn and winter . It is easy of cultivation , succeeds best in a light rich soil , is easily propagated ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1873 |
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