| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1853 - 500 pages
...sulphuric acid, and from thence I placed them in a solution of weak lime water. In the second lot ihe process was reversed, that is to say, the potatoes were first placed in the lime water, and then in the acid. The third lot was left untouched. Ten days afterwards I examined... | |
| 1853 - 504 pages
...sulphuric acid, and from thence 1 placed them in a solution of weak lime water. In the second lot ihe process was reversed, that is to say, the potatoes were first placed in the lime water, and then in the acid. The third lot was left untouched. Teh days afterwards I examined... | |
| 1854 - 796 pages
...me was carelessly thrown aside, and on returning to my experiments about a fortnight afterwards, I was surprised to find that decomposition had not taken...had not been treated with the sulphate were rapidly deeaying,^those which had been first placed in the solution of lime and then in the acid were more... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1854 - 458 pages
...remain sound to the present day, the others have some time since completely rotted away. Subsequently, 1 procured some more potatoes, and also some beet-roots,...were first placed in the lime-water, and then in the acirt. The third lot was left untouched. Ten days afterwards I examined the potatoes, and found, as... | |
| A. W. Crews - 1880 - 104 pages
...a weak solution of sulphuric acid, and from thence I placed them in a solution of weak lime water. In the second lot the process was reversed ; that...untouched. Ten days afterwards I examined the potatoes, I found, as I expected, that the potatoes which had not been treated with the sulphate were rapidly... | |
| A W. Crews - 1880 - 160 pages
...a weak solution of sulphuric acid, and from thence I placed them in a solution of weak lime water. In the second lot the process was reversed ; that is to say, the potatoes were first placed in the lime water, and then in the acid. The third lot was left untouched. Ten days afterwards I examined... | |
| 1853 - 502 pages
...a weak solution of sulphuric acid, and from thence I placed them in a solution of weak lime water. In the second lot the process was reversed, that is to say, the potatoes were first placed in the lime water, and then in the acid. The third lot was left untouched. Ten days afterwards I examined... | |
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