TABLE S. A table of Carats, with their corresponding Degrees of Specific Gravities. for ascertaining the Specific Gravities of Alkaline Lies, or other Fluids, heavier than Water. For an account of the principle on which this table is constructed, fee Additional Notes, No. 1. Table of the Degrees of different Thermometers (omitting fractions) at which fome chymical Phænomena occur. Table of Freezing Mixtures.-From Mr. Walker's Papers in the Phi lofophical Tranfactions. The falts ought to be fresh cryftallized, and reduced to very fine powder, and the mixtures made in thin veffels as quickly as poffible. Note. The above table, fhowing the comparative force of attractions between the aforefaid bodies, may be useful to point out the probability of any particular decompo, fition, previous to the attempt being made. |