| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 712 pages
...consistency that it shall crystallize on cooling. Set it by, and when quite cold pour the liquid part off the mass of crystals at the bottom, and put it into a flat-bottomed vessel. Solitary crys. tals form at some distance from each other, and these may be ob. served gradually increasing.... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 710 pages
...consistency that it shall crystallize on cooling. Set it by, and when quite cold pour the liquid part off the mass of crystals at the bottom, and put it into a flat.bottomed vessel. Solitary crystals form at some distance from each other, and these may be ob. served gradually increasing.... | |
| Thomas Thomson - Chemistry - 1817 - 642 pages
...consistency that it shall crystallize on cooling. Set it by, and when quite cold pour the liquid part off the mass of crystals, at the bottom, and put it into a flat-bottomed vessel. Solitary crystals form at some distance from each other, and these may be observed gradually increasing.... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1821 - 724 pages
...consistency that it shall crystallize on cooling. Set it by, and when quite cold pour the liquid part off the mass of crystals at the bottom, and put it into a flat-bottomed vessel. Solitary crystals form at some distance from each other, and these may be observed gradually increasing.... | |
| John Lee Comstock, Sir Richard Phillips - Chemistry - 1822 - 260 pages
...example, alum ; concentrate the solution slowly by evaporation, to such a degree that it shall crystalize on cooling, which may be known by suffering a drop...plate of glass, or other substance. This being done, put the solution aside, and when perfectly cold pour off the liquid portion from the mass of crystals... | |
| Colin Mackenzie - Chemistry - 1822 - 774 pages
...consistency that it shall crystallize on cooling. Set it by, and when quite cold pour the liquid part off the mass of crystals at the bottom, and put it into a flat-bottomed vessel. Solitary crystals form at some distance from each other, and these may be observed gradually increasing.... | |
| John Lee Comstock - Chemistry - 1825 - 252 pages
...example, alum ; concentrate the solution slowly by evaporation, to such a degree that it shall crystalize on cooling, which may be known by suffering a drop of it to cool on a plate of glass, or ether substance. This being done, put the solution aside, and when perfectly cold pour off the liquid... | |
| Endless amusement - 1825 - 226 pages
...consistency that it shall crystalize on cooling. Set it by, and when quite cold, pour the liquid part off the mass of crystals at the bottom, and put it into a flatbottomed vessel. Solitary crystals form at some distance from each other, and these may be observed gradually increasing.... | |
| Amusements - 1844 - 480 pages
...consistency that it shall crystallize on cooling. Set it bye, and when quite cold, pour the liquid part from the mass of crystals at the bottom, and put it into a flat-bottomed vessel ; when solitary crystals will form at some distance from each other, and gradually increase in size.... | |
| Boy - 1845 - 300 pages
...consistency that it will crystallize on cooling Set it by, and, when quite cold, pour the liquid off the mass of crystals at the bottom, and put it into a flatbottomed vessel. Solitary crystals form at some distance from each other, and these may be observed gradually increasing.... | |
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