Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 18Taylor & Francis, 1869 |
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... solution of sub - acetate of lead . But the use of this solution is open to the objection that acetate of iron , which is formed in testing for sulphocyanic acid , is itself red . It is true that the colour is not so intense as that ...
... solution of sub - acetate of lead . But the use of this solution is open to the objection that acetate of iron , which is formed in testing for sulphocyanic acid , is itself red . It is true that the colour is not so intense as that ...
Page 535
... solution became a mass of fine crystals in a small quantity of liquid , an effect quite different from the usual crystallization which takes place when a supersaturated solution of Glauber's salt is subjected to the action of a nucleus ...
... solution became a mass of fine crystals in a small quantity of liquid , an effect quite different from the usual crystallization which takes place when a supersaturated solution of Glauber's salt is subjected to the action of a nucleus ...
Page 536
... solution of camphor in the oil , which solution will form iridescent films , and sail about with the camphor , vigorously displacing the turpentine , and cutting it up into smaller disks and lenses . So in the case of supersaturated ...
... solution of camphor in the oil , which solution will form iridescent films , and sail about with the camphor , vigorously displacing the turpentine , and cutting it up into smaller disks and lenses . So in the case of supersaturated ...
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VOL XVIII | 1 |
On the Connexion between oppositely disposed Currents of Air and | 12 |
On some Elementary Principles in Animal Mechanics No II By | 22 |
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