The Chemical Catechism: With Notes, Illustrations, and ExperimentsCollins and Company, 1816 - Всего страниц: 559 |
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... composed . I say solid , because we have abundant evidence that oxygen and nitrogen are both capable of taking a solid form , and actually do , in many instances , exist in a state of solidity . Nitrogen is a component part of all ...
... composed . I say solid , because we have abundant evidence that oxygen and nitrogen are both capable of taking a solid form , and actually do , in many instances , exist in a state of solidity . Nitrogen is a component part of all ...
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... composed unite , and form small hollow vesicles , which accumulate together and produce clouds . From this property of the air we derive many advantages . It has a tendency to preserve every thing on the face of the earth in a proper ...
... composed unite , and form small hollow vesicles , which accumulate together and produce clouds . From this property of the air we derive many advantages . It has a tendency to preserve every thing on the face of the earth in a proper ...
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... composed of a mixture chiefly of two different airs , which are combined in certain proportions . || eyes . It is owing to refraction that the sun enlightens the earth some time before it rises , and some time after it sets . See this ...
... composed of a mixture chiefly of two different airs , which are combined in certain proportions . || eyes . It is owing to refraction that the sun enlightens the earth some time before it rises , and some time after it sets . See this ...
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... composed , and that in its change from venous to arterial blood it acquires a greater capacity for caloric ; by which admirable contrivance , any rise of temperature in the lungs which would be incompatible with life , is prevented ...
... composed , and that in its change from venous to arterial blood it acquires a greater capacity for caloric ; by which admirable contrivance , any rise of temperature in the lungs which would be incompatible with life , is prevented ...
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... composed of filaments , which are found to be uniformly joined at an angle of 60 ° , and by this disposition occupy a greater volume than if they were parallel . See Dr. Rees's Cyclopædia , article Ice ; and Dr. Black's Lectures , vol ...
... composed of filaments , which are found to be uniformly joined at an angle of 60 ° , and by this disposition occupy a greater volume than if they were parallel . See Dr. Rees's Cyclopædia , article Ice ; and Dr. Black's Lectures , vol ...
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