| L. Despiau - 1801 - 430 pages
...iron, inftead of falling to the bottom of the veffel, will afterwards rife, fo as to cover its fides, forming a multitude of ramifications heaped one upon the other, which will fometimes pafs over the edge of the veffel, and extend themfelves on, the outfide, with all the appearance... | |
| L. Despiau - 1801 - 428 pages
...other, which will fometimes pafs over the edge of the veffel, and extend themfelves on the outfide, with all the appearance of a plant. If any of the liquor is fpilt, it muft be carefully collefted, and.be again put into the veffel, where it will form new... | |
| Jacques Ozanam - 1803 - 554 pages
...of these vegetations, which in fact are only a sort of crystallisations. Arbor Martis, Tree of Mart. Dissolve iron filings in spirit of nitre (aquafortis)...be carefully collected, and be again put into the vesseli where it will form new ramifications, which will contribute to increase the mass of the vegetation.... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 928 pages
...the sides, forming a multitude of ramifications heaped one upori the other, which will sometimes pas over the edge of the vessel, and extend themselves on the outside with all the appearance of a plant Changing Iron apparently into Copper, Dissolve some blue vitriol (sulphate of copper) in water, and... | |
| John Badcock - 1820 - 222 pages
...and the iron, instead of falling to the bottom of the vessel, will afterwards rise so as to cover the sides, forming a multitude of ramifications heaped...on the outside, with all the appearance of a plant. •221. The Magic Mirror. TAKE a square box, about six inches long and twelve high, or of any other... | |
| William Enfield (M.A.) - 1821 - 302 pages
...crystallizations. Arbor Mortis, or Tree of Mars. Dissolve iron filings in spirit of nitre (aqua fortis)) moderately concentrated, till the acid is saturated...all the appearance of a plant. If any of the liquor is spilt, it must be carefully collected, and be again put into the vessel, where it will form new... | |
| Alexander Jamleson - 1821 - 456 pages
...ensue, and the iron, instead of falling to the bottom of the vessel, will afterwards rise, and cover the sides, forming a multitude of ramifications heaped one upon the other, which will pass over the edge of the vessel, and extend themselves on the outside with all the appearance of a... | |
| John Imison - 1822 - 488 pages
...the iron, instead of falling to the bottom of the vessel, will afterwards rise, so as to cover the sides, forming a multitude of ramifications heaped...on the outside with all the appearance of a plant. To change Iron apparently into Copper. Dissolve some blue vitriol (sulphate of copper) in water, and... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1825 - 892 pages
...the iron, instead of falling to the bottom of the vessel, will afterwards rise, so as to cover the sides, forming a multitude of ramifications heaped...on the outside with .all the appearance of a plant. , \ Changing Iron apparently into Copper. Dissolve some blue vitriol (sulphate of copper) in water,... | |
| Christopher Irving - 1820 - 94 pages
...effervescence will take place, and the iron, instead of falling to the bottom of the vessel, •will afterward rise, so as to cover its sides, forming a multitude...all the appearance of a plant. If any of the liquor is spilt, it must be carefully collected and be again put into the vessel, where it will form new ramifications,... | |
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