The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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Page 91
... iron mortar . Let three parts of nitric acid for one of bis . muth be diluted with an equal weight of pure water . To this men- struum contained in a glass vessel , add the bismuth at intervals , and let it stand till it is all ...
... iron mortar . Let three parts of nitric acid for one of bis . muth be diluted with an equal weight of pure water . To this men- struum contained in a glass vessel , add the bismuth at intervals , and let it stand till it is all ...
Page 107
... iron tubes were used , as appears from the experi- ments detailed in the last bakerian lecture , and the appendix , there is always a loss of nitrogen , a conversion of a portion of potassium into potash , and a production of hydrogen ...
... iron tubes were used , as appears from the experi- ments detailed in the last bakerian lecture , and the appendix , there is always a loss of nitrogen , a conversion of a portion of potassium into potash , and a production of hydrogen ...
Page 109
... iron on the alkalies , the results were the same . When charcoal is used in experiments on potassium or sodium , they usually contain a portion of it in combination ; and it appears from M. Curau- dau's method of decomposing the ...
... iron on the alkalies , the results were the same . When charcoal is used in experiments on potassium or sodium , they usually contain a portion of it in combination ; and it appears from M. Curau- dau's method of decomposing the ...
Page 124
... iron , furnished with a system of stopcocks , and connected with a pneumatic apparatus , in such a manner that the mix- ture could be cooled in contact with the gas produced during the operation ; and that water exhausted of air could ...
... iron , furnished with a system of stopcocks , and connected with a pneumatic apparatus , in such a manner that the mix- ture could be cooled in contact with the gas produced during the operation ; and that water exhausted of air could ...
Page 125
... iron . At the end of the fourth pro- cess , the volume of gas equalled about , of the volume of the water . It proved to contain about oxygen ,, hydrogen , and nitrogen . I 3 Mr. Kirwan observed the fact , that when nitrous gas and ...
... iron . At the end of the fourth pro- cess , the volume of gas equalled about , of the volume of the water . It proved to contain about oxygen ,, hydrogen , and nitrogen . I 3 Mr. Kirwan observed the fact , that when nitrous gas and ...
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