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Page 36
... appears . But if the solution be kept saturated during cooling , which can be well effected by continued stirring with some hy- drate precipitated by rise of temperature in another quantity , the cryohydrate appears at -0 ° .15 . grams ...
... appears . But if the solution be kept saturated during cooling , which can be well effected by continued stirring with some hy- drate precipitated by rise of temperature in another quantity , the cryohydrate appears at -0 ° .15 . grams ...
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... appears ( contrary to state- ments sometimes made ) that oxalate of potassium does not retain any of its water of crystallization when its solution is evaporated to dryness at 100 ° C .; for the 17.56 per cent . of carbonate obtained is ...
... appears ( contrary to state- ments sometimes made ) that oxalate of potassium does not retain any of its water of crystallization when its solution is evaporated to dryness at 100 ° C .; for the 17.56 per cent . of carbonate obtained is ...
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... appears to jump up an octave ; at least the second partial ( octave of the prime ) is heard with great distinctness . This experiment appears to prove that if an elastic resonant body ( in this case the resonant board ) is in a state of ...
... appears to jump up an octave ; at least the second partial ( octave of the prime ) is heard with great distinctness . This experiment appears to prove that if an elastic resonant body ( in this case the resonant board ) is in a state of ...
Contents
JULY 1878 | 17 |
Frederick Guthrie on Salt Solutions and Attached Water | 50 |
Dr E J Millss Researches in Thermometry | 63 |
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