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Página 9
... soda , silicate of soda ; and with oxide of lead , silicate of lead ; and these are all constituents of glass . China and porcelain , on the other hand , may be regarded as silicates of alumina and magnesia , and mortar is probably a ...
... soda , silicate of soda ; and with oxide of lead , silicate of lead ; and these are all constituents of glass . China and porcelain , on the other hand , may be regarded as silicates of alumina and magnesia , and mortar is probably a ...
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... soda , is added to the solution of nitrate of silver , a precipitate is formed , which is the prot- oxide of silver , composed of One equivalent of oxgyen One equivalent of silver · 8 • 108 Equivalent 116 The properties of this oxide ...
... soda , is added to the solution of nitrate of silver , a precipitate is formed , which is the prot- oxide of silver , composed of One equivalent of oxgyen One equivalent of silver · 8 • 108 Equivalent 116 The properties of this oxide ...
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... soda , & c . for writing on linen ; it is commonly called indelible ink . Carbonate of Silver is prepared by adding a solution of carbonate of potash , or of soda , to one of nitrate of silver . It is a white substance , insoluble in ...
... soda , & c . for writing on linen ; it is commonly called indelible ink . Carbonate of Silver is prepared by adding a solution of carbonate of potash , or of soda , to one of nitrate of silver . It is a white substance , insoluble in ...
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... soda , but readily taken up by ammonia . Nitric and sulphuric acid act but slightly upon it , unless concentrated and heated ; hydro- chloric acid decomposes it , and hydrocyanic acid and chlo- ride of silver result , and this is one of ...
... soda , but readily taken up by ammonia . Nitric and sulphuric acid act but slightly upon it , unless concentrated and heated ; hydro- chloric acid decomposes it , and hydrocyanic acid and chlo- ride of silver result , and this is one of ...
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... soda , is soluble in water ; most silvates are however insoluble in it , but many of them are dissolved by alcohol and by æther ; the silvate of magnesia especially is taken up by alcohol ; the silvates of silver and lead are colourless ...
... soda , is soluble in water ; most silvates are however insoluble in it , but many of them are dissolved by alcohol and by æther ; the silvate of magnesia especially is taken up by alcohol ; the silvates of silver and lead are colourless ...
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Página 29 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and also one side of the one equal to the corresponding side of the other, the triangles are congruent.
Página 95 - Moreover, of the children of the strangers that do sojourn among you, of them shall ye buy, and of their families that are with you, which they begat in your land : and they shall be your possession. And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you, to inherit them for a possession, they shall be your bond-men for ever : but over your brethren the children of Israel, ye shall not rule one over another with rigor.
Página 272 - ... (perhaps neither of them paid for), could have suspected that in the space of so few years he should, by the murder of one king and the banishment of another, ascend the throne.
Página 216 - he was one of those divine men who, like a chapel in a palace, remain unprofaned, while all the rest is tyranny, corruption, and folly.
Página 216 - The Security of Englishmen's Lives; or the Trust, Power, and Duty of the Grand Juries of England, explained...
Página 95 - And if a sojourner or stranger wax rich by thee, and thy brother that dwelleth by him wax poor, and sell himself unto the stranger or sojourner by thee...
Página 263 - ... cruel anguish, and threatened with the loss of the use of the limb. Against this accident, to which they were continually liable, our provident forefathers always kept a shrew-ash at hand, which, when once medicated, would maintain its virtue for ever. A shrew-ash was made thus...
Página 216 - A just and modest Vindication of the Proceedings of the two last Parliaments...
Página 263 - ... it is supposed that a shrew-mouse is of so baneful and deleterious a nature, that wherever it creeps over a beast, be it horse, cow, or sheep, the suffering animal is afflicted with cruel anguish, and threatened with the loss of the use of the limb.
Página 248 - About this period is commonly felt the harmattan, a dry and parching wind, blowing from the north-east, and accompanied by a thick smoky haze, through which the sun appears of a dull red colour. This wind, in passing over the great desert of Sahara, acquires a very strong attraction for humidity, and parches up everything exposed to its current.