For instance, the orange ray may be the effect of the strontia, since Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic... Annalen der Physik und Chemie - Page 961863Full view - About this book
 | Henry Watts - 1868 - 1170 pages
...and several that were fainter. ... If this opinion (about the formation of those lines) should prove correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame might show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis... | |
 | Mary Somerville - 1869 - 454 pages
...afterwards formed by Mr. Fox Talbot, who after many experiments on metallic salts, says in his paper,7 that a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect. In that paper this gentleman noticed that... | |
 | Henry E. Roscoe - 1869 - 372 pages
...Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at 1 Brewster's Journal of Science, vol. v. 1826 ; Chemical News, April 27, 1861. the prismatic spectrum... | |
 | sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1869 - 396 pages
...Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at 1 Brewstor's Journal of Science, vol. v. 1826 ; Chemical News, April 27, 1861. APPEND. B.] KIRCHHOFFS... | |
 | Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 508 pages
...Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at 1 Brewster's Journal of Science, vol. v. 1826 ; Chemical News, April 27, 1861. the prismatic spectrum... | |
 | Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer - 1870 - 362 pages
...Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray ofthat colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays,...flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect." In einer späteren Mittheilung **) sagt... | |
 | Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1872 - 914 pages
...since Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays,...flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwue require a laborious chemical analysis to detect." An early paper by Herschel has been omitted... | |
 | sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 550 pages
...Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays,...flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect." In a subsequent communication * the. same... | |
 | Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 542 pages
...Mr. Herschel found in the flame of muriate of strontia a ray of that colour. If this opinion should be correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a Hume may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis... | |
 | Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer - 1879 - 590 pages
...He adds, " if this opinion " — as to the cause of the production of the lines — " should prove correct and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame might show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis... | |
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