The Sugar-planter's Manual: Being a Treatise on the Art of Obtaining Sugar from the Sugar-caneLea and Blanchard, 1848 - 264 páginas |
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... carbon and oxygen , and ammonia of the two elements hydrogen and nitrogen . The atmosphere consists of a mechanical mixture of nitrogen , oxygen and carbonic acid , in the pro- portion of 75.55 parts by weight of the first , 23:32 parts ...
... carbon and oxygen , and ammonia of the two elements hydrogen and nitrogen . The atmosphere consists of a mechanical mixture of nitrogen , oxygen and carbonic acid , in the pro- portion of 75.55 parts by weight of the first , 23:32 parts ...
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... carbon . The water holding some of the fore - mentioned substances in solution is absorbed from the soil by the spongy extremities of the root . Thus combined , it constitutes what is called the crude sap , which is ultimately carried ...
... carbon . The water holding some of the fore - mentioned substances in solution is absorbed from the soil by the spongy extremities of the root . Thus combined , it constitutes what is called the crude sap , which is ultimately carried ...
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... carbon , and azote or nitrogen ; two others only , sulphur and phosphorus , being occa- sionally associated with some of their compounds . This paucity of ultimate elements is compensated by the wonderful property which the four first ...
... carbon , and azote or nitrogen ; two others only , sulphur and phosphorus , being occa- sionally associated with some of their compounds . This paucity of ultimate elements is compensated by the wonderful property which the four first ...
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... carbon and oxy- gen then have a tendency to combine and form carbonic acid , and hydrogen and nitrogen to form ammonia . All the proximate principles which enter into the structure of a plant are formed by a blending together of these ...
... carbon and oxy- gen then have a tendency to combine and form carbonic acid , and hydrogen and nitrogen to form ammonia . All the proximate principles which enter into the structure of a plant are formed by a blending together of these ...
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... carbon , 12 atoms ; oxygen , 10 atoms ; and hydrogen , 10 atoms . As the amounts of the two latter elements are equal to 10 atoms of water , dextrine may be said to be composed of 12 carbon + 10 water . Starch . This proximate principle ...
... carbon , 12 atoms ; oxygen , 10 atoms ; and hydrogen , 10 atoms . As the amounts of the two latter elements are equal to 10 atoms of water , dextrine may be said to be composed of 12 carbon + 10 water . Starch . This proximate principle ...
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