Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 20Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 111
... solution of Glauber's salt , such as 1 salt to 1 water , may rise from 20 ° to 56 ° on suddenly becoming solid ; and with 2 or 3 salt to 1 of water the rise may not be greater , especially if a considerable mass of the two abnormal ...
... solution of Glauber's salt , such as 1 salt to 1 water , may rise from 20 ° to 56 ° on suddenly becoming solid ; and with 2 or 3 salt to 1 of water the rise may not be greater , especially if a considerable mass of the two abnormal ...
Page 345
... solution so as to raise a volume of vapour . There was no separation of salt in any one case . Experiment 2. A solution containing a considerable mass of the seven- atom salt at the bottom of the flask was moved over the flame of a ...
... solution so as to raise a volume of vapour . There was no separation of salt in any one case . Experiment 2. A solution containing a considerable mass of the seven- atom salt at the bottom of the flask was moved over the flame of a ...
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... solution without nuclear action . In an experiment described in Part II . fragments of stearine were scraped into a solution with immediate nuclear action . In such a case , the stearine furnished the film - forming material that ...
... solution without nuclear action . In an experiment described in Part II . fragments of stearine were scraped into a solution with immediate nuclear action . In such a case , the stearine furnished the film - forming material that ...
Contents
VOL XX | 1 |
Contributions to the History of the Opium Alkaloids Part III | 8 |
On a Periodic Change of the Elements of the Force of Terrestrial Mag | 21 |
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