For instance, the orange ray may be the effect of the strontia, since Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic... Annalen der Physik und Chemie - Page 881863Full view - About this book
| 1826 - 460 pages
...Mr Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. * If this opinion should be correct and applicable to the other definite rays,...may show it to contain substances, which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect. > LONDON, March 1826. * Edinburgh Transactions,... | |
| 1826 - 434 pages
...Mr Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. * If this opinion should be correct and applicable to the other definite rays,...of a flame may show it to contain substances, which if would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect. LONDON, March 1826. ART. XVI.—... | |
| 1826 - 418 pages
...Mr Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. * If this opinion should be correct and applicable to the other definite rays,...may show it to contain substances, which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect. LONDON, March 1826. ART. XVI. — Notice-... | |
| 1861 - 410 pages
...Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour.5 If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays,...flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect. London, March, 1816. On a Method of Obtaining... | |
| 1861 - 516 pages
...Mr. Herschel* found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays,...flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect." (London, Alarch 1826.) We do not fmd that... | |
| 1862 - 328 pages
...: — " If this opinion " (that is to say, the opinion about the formation of these lines) " should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame might show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1863 - 618 pages
...observation, which follows some remarks upon some experiments of Herschel's : — " If this opinion should be correct and applicable to the other definite rays,...flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect." In the Phil. Mag. for 1834, vol. iv. p.... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1865 - 858 pages
...definite refrangibility, characteristic of salts of potassium. " If," he says, " this opinion should be correct and applicable to the other definite rays,...flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect." This was prophetic. In 1834,§ he described... | |
| 1865 - 778 pages
...opinion that "if this difference of spectra should be found to be correct, and applicable to the other rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect." In 1834, he described the spectra of strontium... | |
| William Andrew Miller - 1867 - 550 pages
...of Herschetfs : — " If this opinion should be correct and applicable to the other definite rajs, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect." In the Phil. Mag. for 1834, vol. iv. p.... | |
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