The Quarterly Journal, Band 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... Brewing . 8. Starch converted into Gum . 9. Separation of Nickel and Cobalt . 10. New Metal , Wodanium . 11. Protoxide of Copper . 12. Uses of 168 . 168 Refuse Oxide of Iron . 13. Decomposition of Water by ii CONTENTS .
... Brewing . 8. Starch converted into Gum . 9. Separation of Nickel and Cobalt . 10. New Metal , Wodanium . 11. Protoxide of Copper . 12. Uses of 168 . 168 Refuse Oxide of Iron . 13. Decomposition of Water by ii CONTENTS .
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... metal pierced with many holes ; the second , with a silver jar full of pure water , and some- times of rose - water , for washing the hands , and the third with towels for wiping them . When this ceremony is finished , the company walk ...
... metal pierced with many holes ; the second , with a silver jar full of pure water , and some- times of rose - water , for washing the hands , and the third with towels for wiping them . When this ceremony is finished , the company walk ...
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... metal . This decomposition of the water and evolution of hydro- gen gas , have been represented as taking place slowly , at the ordi- nary temperatures of the atmosphere . It is the object of this memoir , to detail a series of ...
... metal . This decomposition of the water and evolution of hydro- gen gas , have been represented as taking place slowly , at the ordi- nary temperatures of the atmosphere . It is the object of this memoir , to detail a series of ...
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... metal . Oxy- gen gas , or atmospheric air , perfectly deprived of moisture , is also incapable , at ordinary temperatures , of inducing the oxidation of iron . This oxidation demands , therefore , the united agencies of water and of ...
... metal . Oxy- gen gas , or atmospheric air , perfectly deprived of moisture , is also incapable , at ordinary temperatures , of inducing the oxidation of iron . This oxidation demands , therefore , the united agencies of water and of ...
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... metal retains its lustre unimpaired . The water , therefore , does not appear to undergo the decomposition , or the iron the oxida- tion , hitherto supposed to take place in these circumstances . III . But if , on the contrary ...
... metal retains its lustre unimpaired . The water , therefore , does not appear to undergo the decomposition , or the iron the oxida- tion , hitherto supposed to take place in these circumstances . III . But if , on the contrary ...
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