Chemistry of the Four Seasons ...: An Essay, Principally Concerning Natural Phenomena Admitting of Interpretation by Chemical ScienceJ. Churchill, 1846 - 451 pages |
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Page vii
... carbonic acid and lime , and combine to form chalk , 23 . Primary and secondary combinations . All chemical combi- nations and decompositions are governed by definite weights , 24 ... carbonic acid , 26. Total weight of the atmosphere ,
... carbonic acid and lime , and combine to form chalk , 23 . Primary and secondary combinations . All chemical combi- nations and decompositions are governed by definite weights , 24 ... carbonic acid , 26. Total weight of the atmosphere ,
Page viii
... carbonic acid , 26. Total weight of the atmosphere , and of its elementary and compound constituents . No other ... acids , 31. Ge- neral statement regarding the constituents of soils , as pre- paratory to more particular examination ...
... carbonic acid , 26. Total weight of the atmosphere , and of its elementary and compound constituents . No other ... acids , 31. Ge- neral statement regarding the constituents of soils , as pre- paratory to more particular examination ...
Page x
... Carbonic acid of the atmosphere , 89. Enormous amount of Carbonic acid naturally present in the atmosphere , and hourly exhaled into it by animal respiration , 90. Car- bonic acid , though a poison to animals , is the food of plants ...
... Carbonic acid of the atmosphere , 89. Enormous amount of Carbonic acid naturally present in the atmosphere , and hourly exhaled into it by animal respiration , 90. Car- bonic acid , though a poison to animals , is the food of plants ...
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... Carbonic acid ; whilst the White Solid substance proves to be an Alkaline compound of Oxygen and Calcium , and ... Carbonic acid and Lime are resolvable , do not admit of further analysis or simplification ; they are refractory like Iron ...
... Carbonic acid ; whilst the White Solid substance proves to be an Alkaline compound of Oxygen and Calcium , and ... Carbonic acid and Lime are resolvable , do not admit of further analysis or simplification ; they are refractory like Iron ...
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... Carbonic acid , and 560 parts of Lime ; if he pursue the ultimate analysis of these compounds , he will obtain from this quantity of Carbonic acid 320 parts of Oxygen , and 120 parts of Carbon ; and from the Lime , 160 parts of Oxygen ...
... Carbonic acid , and 560 parts of Lime ; if he pursue the ultimate analysis of these compounds , he will obtain from this quantity of Carbonic acid 320 parts of Oxygen , and 120 parts of Carbon ; and from the Lime , 160 parts of Oxygen ...
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