The Quarterly Journal, Band 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... Acid , in a Letter to Dr. Ure , M.D. M.G.S. By Richard Phillips , F. R. S. E. F. L. S. , & c . 2. Production of Cold : 3. Gallic Acid . 4. New Acid . 5. Tartaric Acid , from Potato Apples . 6. Cyanogen and its Compounds . 7 ...
... Acid , in a Letter to Dr. Ure , M.D. M.G.S. By Richard Phillips , F. R. S. E. F. L. S. , & c . 2. Production of Cold : 3. Gallic Acid . 4. New Acid . 5. Tartaric Acid , from Potato Apples . 6. Cyanogen and its Compounds . 7 ...
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... flame , in the manner described in his paper , to the production of the acid . Errata in Vol . VI . p . 334 . Line 1. for Horace's , read HoMER'S . 2. for Homer , read HECTOR , CONTENTS OF THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL , No. XIV . Page.
... flame , in the manner described in his paper , to the production of the acid . Errata in Vol . VI . p . 334 . Line 1. for Horace's , read HoMER'S . 2. for Homer , read HECTOR , CONTENTS OF THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL , No. XIV . Page.
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... acid Gas on Fruits , and the Formation of Alcohol in them . 11. On the Preparation of Sulphuret of Antimony . 12. Sub - Carbonate of Potash . 13. Alloys of Platinum . 14 . Palm Wine . 15. Analysis of the Liver . 16. Caseic Acid and ...
... acid Gas on Fruits , and the Formation of Alcohol in them . 11. On the Preparation of Sulphuret of Antimony . 12. Sub - Carbonate of Potash . 13. Alloys of Platinum . 14 . Palm Wine . 15. Analysis of the Liver . 16. Caseic Acid and ...
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... acid in the air subjected to the action of the moistened iron filings , this acid must be previously abstracted , if necessary , by one of the usual methods . Secondly , The same apparatus affords also an easy method Memoir on the ...
... acid in the air subjected to the action of the moistened iron filings , this acid must be previously abstracted , if necessary , by one of the usual methods . Secondly , The same apparatus affords also an easy method Memoir on the ...
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... acid gas , and pure water . They retained their whiteness perfectly unsullied for many months , and the gases suffered no change of bulk . There appears , therefore , to be no decomposition of the water , formerly supposed to occur when ...
... acid gas , and pure water . They retained their whiteness perfectly unsullied for many months , and the gases suffered no change of bulk . There appears , therefore , to be no decomposition of the water , formerly supposed to occur when ...
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