| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 pages
...which agree with it in habit and structure. PRECIPITATE, in chemistry, is any matter or sub-stance, which having been dissolved in a fluid, falls to the bottom of the vessel on the addition of some otber substance, capable of producing a decomposition of the compound. The term is generally applied... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 476 pages
...recession, or retrocession of tbe equinoxes. PRECIPITATE, in chemistry, is any matter or substance, which having been dissolved in a fluid, falls to the...capable of producing a decomposition of the compound. The term is generally applied when the separation takes place in a flocculent or pulverulent form in... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 pages
...recession, or retrocession of the equinoxes. PRECIPITATE, in chemistry, is any matter or substance, which having been dissolved in a fluid, falls to the bottom of the vessel nn the addition of some other substance, capable of producing a decomposition of the compound. The... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1814 - 584 pages
...that they may be readily removed from one vessel to another. See the last note, page 56. PRECIPITATE. Any matter which, having been dissolved in a fluid,...either for the menstruum, or for the matter which was before held in solution. PRECIPITATION. That chemical process by which bodies dissolved, mixed, or... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 378 pages
...which agree with it in habit and structure. PRECIPITATE, in chemistry, is any matter or substance, which, having been dissolved in a fluid, falls to...capable of producing a decomposition of the compound. The term is generally applied when the separation takes place in a flocuient or pulverulent form, in... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 376 pages
...which agree with it in habit and structure. PRECIPITATE, in chemistry, is any ^natter or substance, which, having been dissolved in a fluid, falls to...bottom of the vessel on the addition of some other suhstance, capable of producing a decomposition of the compound. The term is generally applied when... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lee Comstock - 1822 - 440 pages
...purpose of collecting gases, so that they may be readily removed from one vessel<o another. Precipitate. Any matter which, having been dissolved in a fluid,...either for the menstruum or for the matter which was before held in solution. Precipitation. That chemical process by which bodies dissolved, mixed, or... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lee Comstock - 1822 - 444 pages
...one vessel to another. Precipitate. Any matter which, having been dissolved in a fluid, falls tothe bottom of the vessel on the addition of some other...either for the menstruum or for the matter which was before held in solution. Precipitation. That chemical process by which bodies dissolved, mixed, or... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lee Comstock - 1822 - 440 pages
...one vessel to another. Precipitate. Any matter which, having been dissolved in a fluid, falls ,tothe bottom of the vessel on the addition of some other...decomposition of the compound, in consequence of its attsaction either for the menstruum or for the matter which was before held in solution. frusxiates.... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1825 - 252 pages
...purpose of collecting gases, so that they may be readily removed from one vessel to another. Precipitate. Any matter which, having been dissolved in a fluid,...either for the menstruum, or for the matter which was before held in solution. Precipitation. The chemical process by which bodies dissolved, mixed, or suspended... | |
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