Hogg's Weekly Instructor, Volume 7J. Hogg, 1851 |
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Page vii
... Hydrogen and Chlorine 8 Provision for Aged Females Hydrogen and Nitrogen 7 Ptarmigan , the Hydrogen and Oxygen 6 Quacks and Sham Heroes Hydrogen and Sulphur 7 Illustrations of Acquisitiveness and Parsimony With- out Avarice Reformers of ...
... Hydrogen and Chlorine 8 Provision for Aged Females Hydrogen and Nitrogen 7 Ptarmigan , the Hydrogen and Oxygen 6 Quacks and Sham Heroes Hydrogen and Sulphur 7 Illustrations of Acquisitiveness and Parsimony With- out Avarice Reformers of ...
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... hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of two volumes to one . The weight of the aeriform mix- ture is equal to that of the liquid under trial . affords the purest natural water ; but when carefully dis. sometimes one with four or five . It is ...
... hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of two volumes to one . The weight of the aeriform mix- ture is equal to that of the liquid under trial . affords the purest natural water ; but when carefully dis. sometimes one with four or five . It is ...
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... HYDROGEN AND NITROGEN . The chemist cannot make these two elements unite di- rectly . Neither electricity nor fire induces them to com- bine . But there is a gaseous body called ammonia , which is one of the products of the ...
... HYDROGEN AND NITROGEN . The chemist cannot make these two elements unite di- rectly . Neither electricity nor fire induces them to com- bine . But there is a gaseous body called ammonia , which is one of the products of the ...
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... HYDROGEN AND CHLORINE . These gases enter into a very strong combination . When the oil of vitriol is poured upon table - salt , and a gentle heat applied to the mixture , a gaseous compound escapes . It is the hydrochloric gas , HCI ...
... HYDROGEN AND CHLORINE . These gases enter into a very strong combination . When the oil of vitriol is poured upon table - salt , and a gentle heat applied to the mixture , a gaseous compound escapes . It is the hydrochloric gas , HCI ...
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... hydrogen : that is , a compound of nitric acid with water ( HO ) . It is about once and a half as dense as pure water . It attacks all the metals , some of them with violence , except gold and the platinum group . Copper , lead , and ...
... hydrogen : that is , a compound of nitric acid with water ( HO ) . It is about once and a half as dense as pure water . It attacks all the metals , some of them with violence , except gold and the platinum group . Copper , lead , and ...
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