Bx)scoe, of Manchester, has been lately engaged in making a careful analysis of the Bath waters, and has discovered in them three metals which they were not previously known to contain — namely copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in... The Sanitary Review - Page 131864Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 348 pages
...copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vain for caesium and rubidium, those new metala, the existence of which has been revealed to us in...last few years by what is called spectrum analysis. Professor Bunsen, of Heidelberg, led the way, in 1860, in the application of this new test to the hot... | |
| 1864 - 412 pages
...— namely, copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vain for caesium and rubidium, those new metals, the existence of which has been...last few years by what is called spectrum analysis. ****** " Professor Bunsen, of Heidelberg, led the way, in 1860, in the application of this new test... | |
| 1865 - 400 pages
...— namely, copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vnin for csesium and rubidium, those new metals, the existence of which has been...are made known to the eye by the agency of light. Thus, for example, a solid substance such as the residue obtained by evaporation from a mineral water... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...contain — namely, copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vain for cesium and rubidium, those new metals, the existence of which has been...are made known to the eye by the agency of light. Thus, for example, a solid substance such as the residue obtained by evaporation from a mineral water... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1865 - 816 pages
...contain — namely copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vain for caesium and rubidium, those new metals, the existence of which has been...are made known to the eye by the agency of light. Thus, for example, a solid substance such as the residue obtained by evaporation from a mineral water... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...— namely, copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vain for caesium and rubidium, those new metals, the existence of which has been...would have wholly escaped detection by ordinary tests, is made known to the eye by the agency of light. Prof. Bunsen, of Heidelberg, led the way, in 1860,... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...vain for caesium and rubidium, those new metals, the existence of which has been revealed to из in the course of the last few years by what is called...would have wholly escaped detection by ordinary tests, is made known to the eye by the agency of light. Prof. Bunsen, of Heidelberg, led the way, in 1800,... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...— namely, copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vain for caesium and rubidium, those new metals, the existence of which has been...would have wholly escaped detection by ordinary tests, ia made known to the eye by the agency of light. Prof. Bunsen, of Heidelberg, led the way, in 1860,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1865 - 834 pages
...strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vain for caesium and rubidium, those new metals, tho existence of which has been revealed to us in the...what is called spectrum analysis. By this new method tho presence of infinitesimal quantities, such as would have wholly escaped detection by ordinary tests,... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...— namely, copper, strontium, and lithium ; but he has searched in vain for caesium and rubidium, those new metals, the existence of which has been...years by what is called spectrum analysis. By this newmethod, the presence of infinitesimal quantities, such as would have wholly escaped detection by... | |
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