Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 93
... obtained from an artificial source of light through nitrous acid gas ; at first he thought they were identical with the dark lines in the solar spectrum , but Professors Daniell and Miller proved that this was not the case , and that ...
... obtained from an artificial source of light through nitrous acid gas ; at first he thought they were identical with the dark lines in the solar spectrum , but Professors Daniell and Miller proved that this was not the case , and that ...
Page 100
... obtained from light emitted from incandescent gases ; and any sub- stance which can be converted into a gaseous state by intense heat without undergoing decomposition will afford distinct bands of colour , which are always the same ...
... obtained from light emitted from incandescent gases ; and any sub- stance which can be converted into a gaseous state by intense heat without undergoing decomposition will afford distinct bands of colour , which are always the same ...
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... obtained from the ashes of the Salsola soda . SOURCES WHEnce Derived . Sodic chloride , or common salt , is of course the great source from which this metal is obtained . Sodic chloride exists in solid beds in Cheshire , or is obtained ...
... obtained from the ashes of the Salsola soda . SOURCES WHEnce Derived . Sodic chloride , or common salt , is of course the great source from which this metal is obtained . Sodic chloride exists in solid beds in Cheshire , or is obtained ...
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