Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 142
... ether by digesting the free acid with absolute alcohol at a temperature gradually raised to 160 ° C. proved abortive , traces only of the ether being apparently formed . Thus the final result of the action of zinc upon a mixture of ...
... ether by digesting the free acid with absolute alcohol at a temperature gradually raised to 160 ° C. proved abortive , traces only of the ether being apparently formed . Thus the final result of the action of zinc upon a mixture of ...
Page 160
... ether has a powerful effect in de- stroying the blood - corpuscles , dissolving the cell - walls and setting the contents free . In the second place , ether prevents the blood from assum- ing an arterial tint when agitated with air ...
... ether has a powerful effect in de- stroying the blood - corpuscles , dissolving the cell - walls and setting the contents free . In the second place , ether prevents the blood from assum- ing an arterial tint when agitated with air ...
Page 166
... ether is more opaque than sulphuric ; for a bright red heat both are equally transparent , while for a white heat , and still more for a nearly fusing temperature , sulphuric ether is more opaque than formic . This result gives us a ...
... ether is more opaque than sulphuric ; for a bright red heat both are equally transparent , while for a white heat , and still more for a nearly fusing temperature , sulphuric ether is more opaque than formic . This result gives us a ...
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VOL XIII | 1 |
Account of Magnetic Observations made between the years 1858 and 1861 | 15 |
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