American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen3Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... acids , and is found to consist almost entirely of lime and carbonic acid . It constitutes a peculiar kind of formation ; contains nu- merous flinty petrifactions ; and is even remarkable for being the most general repository of flint ...
... acids , and is found to consist almost entirely of lime and carbonic acid . It constitutes a peculiar kind of formation ; contains nu- merous flinty petrifactions ; and is even remarkable for being the most general repository of flint ...
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... carbonic acids . Almost all the combinations into which oxygen enters , without having oc- casioned combustion , are decomposable by heat . This is the case with nitric acid , hyperoxymuriatic acid , and many of the metallic oxides ...
... carbonic acids . Almost all the combinations into which oxygen enters , without having oc- casioned combustion , are decomposable by heat . This is the case with nitric acid , hyperoxymuriatic acid , and many of the metallic oxides ...
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... Carbonic acid gas is produced , and a portion of the peculiar acid which has been named camphoric acid . Camphor is very sparingly soluble in water . When triturated with it , it mere- ly communicates its smell and taste to the water ...
... Carbonic acid gas is produced , and a portion of the peculiar acid which has been named camphoric acid . Camphor is very sparingly soluble in water . When triturated with it , it mere- ly communicates its smell and taste to the water ...
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... carbonic acid of the modern nomenclature . But this in- flammable matter , as it exists in the char- coal , is mixed or combined with the saline and metallic substances left after its combustion . For the sake of pre- cision , a ...
... carbonic acid of the modern nomenclature . But this in- flammable matter , as it exists in the char- coal , is mixed or combined with the saline and metallic substances left after its combustion . For the sake of pre- cision , a ...
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... carbonic acid ; that is , combined with 72 of oxygen ; but from only 17.8 of diamond , the same quantity of carbonic acid is produced , that quantity having combined with 82.1 of oxygen . In other words , one part of charcoal combines ...
... carbonic acid ; that is , combined with 72 of oxygen ; but from only 17.8 of diamond , the same quantity of carbonic acid is produced , that quantity having combined with 82.1 of oxygen . In other words , one part of charcoal combines ...
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