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" If we suppose that it were impossible to liquefy the vapor of mercury, and consider that it is colorless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen, we shall have a correct idea of the views I wish to establish. By degrees you will learn to appreciate the... "
The American Exchange and Review - Page 55
1873
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1843 - 468 pages
...metal. If we suppose that it is impossible to liquify the vapour of mercury — that it is colourless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen — we shall...the different compound bodies of which hydrogen is a constituent. The ensemble of its properties approaches, in fact, to mercury and potassium. — Echo...
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Annals of Chymistry and Practical Pharmacy, Volume 1, Issues 1-18

1843 - 610 pages
...liquify the vapour of mercury—that it is colourless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen—we shall have a correct idea of the views I wish to establish....will learn to appreciate the correctness of this new theory—when, for instance, you study the different compound bodies of which hydrogen is a constituent....
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Year-book of Facts in Science and the Arts

Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1843 - 320 pages
...metal. If we suppose that it is impossible to liquify the vapour of mercury — that it is colourless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen — we shall...the views I wish to establish. By degrees, you will p learn to appreciate the correctness of this new theory : when, for instance, you study the different...
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A Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts: And Collateral Information in the Arts ...

Arnold James Cooley - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1845 - 878 pages
...vapour of mercury — that it is colourless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen— we shall bave a correct idea of the views I wish to establish. By...the different compound bodies of which hydrogen is a constituent. The ensemble of its properties approaches, in fact, to mercury and potassium." (Echo du...
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A Cyclopædia of Several Thousand Practical Reciepts: And Collateral ...

Arnold James Cooley - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1846 - 592 pages
...metal. If we suppose that it is impossible to liquefy the vapor of mercury — that it is colorless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen — we shall...correctness of this new theory — when, for instance, HYD HYD 356 you study the different compound bodies of which hydrogen \sa constituent The ensemble...
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A Cyclopaedia of Six Thousand Practical Receipts, and Collateral Information ...

Arnold James Cooley - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1850 - 590 pages
...metal. If we suppose that it is impossible to liquefy the vapor of mercury — that it is colorless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen — we shall...establish. By degrees you will learn to appreciate the corróeme« of this new theory — when, for instance, , HYD 356 you study the different compound bodies...
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The Science Record

Alfred Ely Beach - Industrial arts - 1873 - 634 pages
...suppose that it were impossible to liquefy the vapor of mercury, and consider that it is colorless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen, we shall have...properties approaches, in fact, to mercury and potassium." Some German authors have now adopted these views, and Hiller calls, therefore, the element H " hydrium,"...
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The Science Record

Alfred Ely Beach - Industrial arts - 1873 - 646 pages
...suppose that it were impossible to liquefy the vapor of mercury, and consider that it is colorless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen, we shall have...properties approaches, in fact, to mercury and potassium." Some German authors have now adopted these views, and Hiller calls, therefore, the element H "hydrium,"...
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The Science Record

Alfred Ely Beach - Industrial arts - 1873 - 620 pages
...suppose that it were impossible to liquefy the vapor of mercury, and consider that it is colorless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen, we shall have...properties approaches, in fact, to mercury and potassium." Some German authors have now adopted these views, and Hiller calls, therefore, the element H "hydrium,"...
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Science Record: A Compendium of Scientific Progress and Discovery During the ...

Alfred Ely Beach - Industries - 1873 - 778 pages
...suppose that it were impossible to liquefy the vapor of mercury, and consider that it is colorless, inodorous, and transparent as hydrogen, we shall have...properties approaches, in fact, to mercury and potassium." Some German authors have now adopted these views, and Hiller calls, therefore, the element H " hydrium,"...
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