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Manual of Chemistry - Page 81
by George Fownes - 1883
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Handbook of Chemistry

Leopold Gmelin - 1848 - 580 pages
...(silicoborate of lead). — Among the metals, the order of diamagnetic energy appears to be as follows: Bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury, lead, silver, copper, gold, arsenic, uranim, rhodium, iridium, tungsten. Some remarkable results are obtained when solutions of magnetic...
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Works of the Cavendish Society: Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-book of ..., Volume 2

1848 - 600 pages
...(silicoborate of lead). — Among the metals, the order of diamagnetic energy appears to be as follows: Bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury, lead, silver, copper, gold, arsenic, nranim, rhodium, iridium, tungsten. Some remarkable results are obtained when solutions of magnetic...
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Rudimentary Magnetism: Being a Concise Exposition of the General Principles ...

Sir William Snow Harris - 1850 - 394 pages
...Iron. Nickel. Cobalt. Manganese. Chromium. Cerium. Titanium. Palladium. Platinum. Osmium. Dia-magnetic. Bismuth. Antimony. Zinc. Tin. Cadmium. Sodium. Mercury....Gold. Arsenic. Uranium. Rhodium. Iridium. Tungsten. The scale here, as in the classification of electrics and conductors,* runs through neutrality from...
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An Elementary Introduction to Mineralogy

William Phillips - 1852 - 732 pages
...following, called ' diamagnetic,- are repelled by either pole of a magnet : — Bismuth, phosphorus, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury, lead,...copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, /scheelium. \; The substances are arranged nearly in the order of the intensity of the power by which...
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Hand-books of Natural Philosophy: Courses I, II.

Dionysius Lardner - 1853 - 476 pages
...diamagnetic of all substances. Among the metals, the order of diamagnetic energy is as follows: — Bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury,...copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, and tungsten. In his first experiments on this subject, Faraday was led to the conclusion that gaseous...
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Hand-books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, Volume 2

Dionysius Lardner - 1854 - 474 pages
...diamagnetic of all substances. Among the metals, the order of diamagnetic energy is as follows: — Bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury,...copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, and tungsten. In his first experiments on this subject, Faraday was led to the conclusion that gaseous...
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Cyclopaedia of Chemistry with Its Applications to Mineralogy, Physiology ...

Robert Dundas Thomson - 1854 - 566 pages
...cobalt, manganese, chromium, cerium, titanium, palladium, platinum, osmium. The diamagnetic meUils are bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury,...gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, tungsten. Diamond. Syn. Demant, adamas, adamantos. Physical Ch. — Regular system, 1. octahedrons; 2. octahedrons...
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Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1855 - 580 pages
...asbestos, fluor-spar, minium, cinnabar, binoxide of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmaline, graphite, ixnd charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth,...caoutchouc, sugar, starch, gum, and wood. These are diaraagnetic. If diamagnetic and paramagnetic bodies are combined, their peculiar properties are destroyed....
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Experimental Researches in Electricity: Series 19-29 [Phil. trans., 1846-52 ...

Michael Faraday - 1855 - 632 pages
...Iron Nickel. Cobalt. Manganese. Chromium. Cerium. Titanium. Palladium. Platinum. Osmium. Diamagnetic. Bismuth. Antimony. Zinc. Tin. Cadmium. Sodium. Mercury....Gold. Arsenic. Uranium. Rhodium. Iridium. Tungsten. v 0° TI vi. Action of magnets on air and gases. 2400. It was impossible to advance, in an experimental...
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Elementary Course of Geology, Mineralogy, and Physical Geography

David Thomas Ansted - 1856 - 654 pages
...the most powerful of this latter kind (called diamagnetic bodies), and after it follow phosphorus, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury, lead,...gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, tungsten, which all tend to place themselves equatorially when undergoing the direct action of magnetic force....
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