American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 10Mitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... pass into phosphates . PHOSPHORESCENCE , See LIGHT . PHOSPHORI , PHOSPHORIC acid . When phospho- rus undergoes combustion in oxygen gas , a great quantity of white fumes are pro- duced , which are deposited in white flakes . These are ...
... pass into phosphates . PHOSPHORESCENCE , See LIGHT . PHOSPHORI , PHOSPHORIC acid . When phospho- rus undergoes combustion in oxygen gas , a great quantity of white fumes are pro- duced , which are deposited in white flakes . These are ...
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... pass through . A white powder , which is the insoluble sulphate of lime , remains on the filter . After this has been repeatedly washed with water , it may be thrown away ; but the water is to be added to that part of the liquid which ...
... pass through . A white powder , which is the insoluble sulphate of lime , remains on the filter . After this has been repeatedly washed with water , it may be thrown away ; but the water is to be added to that part of the liquid which ...
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... pass up through water , they explode in succes- sion as they reach the surface of the li- quid ; a beautiful column of white smoke is formed . This gas is the most combus- tible substance known . Its combustion is the combination of its ...
... pass up through water , they explode in succes- sion as they reach the surface of the li- quid ; a beautiful column of white smoke is formed . This gas is the most combus- tible substance known . Its combustion is the combination of its ...
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... pass through a prism of flint glass ; and the indications of the photometer present- ed successively to the different parts of the spectrum have furnished , nearly , for the relation between the degrees of force of the blue , green ...
... pass through a prism of flint glass ; and the indications of the photometer present- ed successively to the different parts of the spectrum have furnished , nearly , for the relation between the degrees of force of the blue , green ...
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... pass this part of the subject in silence , as it must be evident that we have no kind of data on which to argue , nor can the secret operations of nature ever be penetrated which relate to the formation of man . Much of the general ...
... pass this part of the subject in silence , as it must be evident that we have no kind of data on which to argue , nor can the secret operations of nature ever be penetrated which relate to the formation of man . Much of the general ...
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