The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 47
... oxygene with a certain portion of the metal , which is thus converted into a calx or oxyde . It is also known in the present day to most persons , that the greater number of metals are possest of two or more kinds of oxydes , pro- duced ...
... oxygene with a certain portion of the metal , which is thus converted into a calx or oxyde . It is also known in the present day to most persons , that the greater number of metals are possest of two or more kinds of oxydes , pro- duced ...
Strana 48
... oxygene unites with the metal to produce an oxyde of one kind , it invariably unites by a multiple or divisor of the ... oxygene to 100 parts of metal ; the next simplest contains 18 parts of oxygene to 100 parts of metal , which is four ...
... oxygene unites with the metal to produce an oxyde of one kind , it invariably unites by a multiple or divisor of the ... oxygene to 100 parts of metal ; the next simplest contains 18 parts of oxygene to 100 parts of metal , which is four ...
Strana 49
... oxygene than 44 ; but if we ever should , we are confident beforehand that such proportion will be 24. It is also pos- sible that we may meet with an oxyde contain- ing more than 4 and less than 18 parts of oxygene in 108 ; but if we ...
... oxygene than 44 ; but if we ever should , we are confident beforehand that such proportion will be 24. It is also pos- sible that we may meet with an oxyde contain- ing more than 4 and less than 18 parts of oxygene in 108 ; but if we ...
Strana 70
... oxygene , hydrogene , nitrogene , and carbone , pro- gressively arising before us , and laying claim to an imperishable existence . All of them , however , have fallen , or are falling in their turn , without having lived long enough to ...
... oxygene , hydrogene , nitrogene , and carbone , pro- gressively arising before us , and laying claim to an imperishable existence . All of them , however , have fallen , or are falling in their turn , without having lived long enough to ...
Strana 155
... oxygene which gives them their oxyde form , will necessarily convert them into their metallic state . That such currents of heat , from elec- tricity and other causes , are occasionally , and perhaps in different places perpetually ...
... oxygene which gives them their oxyde form , will necessarily convert them into their metallic state . That such currents of heat , from elec- tricity and other causes , are occasionally , and perhaps in different places perpetually ...
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