The colours thus communicated by the different bases to flame afford, in many cases, a ready and neat way of detecting extremely minute quantities of them... The Photographic News - Page 43edited by - 1860Full view - About this book
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 | S. Rodda - 1953 - 192 pages
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 | 1861 - 1186 pages
...adds the distinct statement, that " the colours thus communicated by different bases to flame afford in many cases a ready and neat way of detecting extremely minute quantities of them." ROYAL SOCIETY. [Continued from p. 77-] November 22, 1860. — Major-General Sabine, RA, Treasurer and... | |
 | J. B. Hearnshaw - 1990 - 554 pages
...(1792-1871). He wrote in 1823: The colours thus communicated by the different bases to flame afford, in many cases, a ready and neat way of detecting extremely minute quantities of them' (3). Herschel was therefore one of the first to suggest that flame colours could be used for chemical... | |
 | Michael J. Crowe - 1994 - 468 pages
...various metallic salts, stated: "The colours thus communicated by the different bases to flames afford, in many cases, a ready and neat way of detecting extremely minute quantities of them. . . ." By 1828 Josef Fraunhofer had published papers in which he ( 1 ) described over 500 dark lines... | |
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