| Thomas Thomson - 1830 - 696 pages
...to repeat his experiments. This he did ; and now perceived that the precipitate, which he had taken for orpiment, was not so in reality, but owed its existence to the presence of another metallic oxide, different from arsenic and probably new. Specimens of this oxide of zinc, and of the... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1831 - 1060 pages
...did very readily ; and he now perceived tliat the precipitate, which had been taken * by him at first for orpiment, was not so in reality, but owed its...probably new. To obtain full certainty on the subject, specimens of the oxide of zinc, and of the ' yellow precipitate, were sent to Stromeyer ; who immediately... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - 694 pages
...to repeat his experiments. This he did, and now perceived that the precipitate, which he had taken for orpiment, was not so in reality, but owed its existence to the presence of another metallic oxide, and probably new. Specimens of this oxide of zinc, and of the yellow precipitate, were... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - 680 pages
...to repeat his experiments. This he did, and now perceived that the precipitate, which he had taken for orpiment, was not so in reality, but owed its existence to the presence of another metallic oxide, and probably new. Specimens of this oxide of zinc, and of the yellow precipitate, were... | |
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