Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, 第 11 卷The Society, 1842 |
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第12页
... carbonate of the earth . The quantity of carbonate so formed being carefully ascertained , affords data for de- termining the quantity of carbonic acid . Mr. Dalton considers a globe of one fifth part of the size sufficiently ample ...
... carbonate of the earth . The quantity of carbonate so formed being carefully ascertained , affords data for de- termining the quantity of carbonic acid . Mr. Dalton considers a globe of one fifth part of the size sufficiently ample ...
第14页
... carbonate of lime had fallen to the bottom , then carefully neutra- lized , taking 9 gr . measures of the test acid to neutralize the 2 oz . measures of lime water ; being 1.8 less than before it was put in . 1 1327 This gives by weight ...
... carbonate of lime had fallen to the bottom , then carefully neutra- lized , taking 9 gr . measures of the test acid to neutralize the 2 oz . measures of lime water ; being 1.8 less than before it was put in . 1 1327 This gives by weight ...
第79页
... Carbonate - of which the article the subject of dispute principally consists being described by scientific writers as efflorescent salts , cannot be capable of imbibing water from the atmosphere . In consequence of a dispute of this ...
... Carbonate - of which the article the subject of dispute principally consists being described by scientific writers as efflorescent salts , cannot be capable of imbibing water from the atmosphere . In consequence of a dispute of this ...
第80页
... carbonate of soda , which are generally considered as very efflorescent salts , may be left exposed to the atmosphere for any length of time without efflorescing in the least or losing a single parti- cle of water of crystallization ...
... carbonate of soda , which are generally considered as very efflorescent salts , may be left exposed to the atmosphere for any length of time without efflorescing in the least or losing a single parti- cle of water of crystallization ...
第81页
... carbonate , into a watch glass of known weight , and left it exposed to the atmos- phere in a room in which no fire was kept . By frequently weighing the glass and contents I found the gain of weight to be as follows . Oct. Weight ...
... carbonate , into a watch glass of known weight , and left it exposed to the atmos- phere in a room in which no fire was kept . By frequently weighing the glass and contents I found the gain of weight to be as follows . Oct. Weight ...
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