Chemistry of the Four Seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter: An Essay, Principally Concerning Natural Phenomena Admitting of Interpretation by Chemical Science, and Illustrating Passages of ScriptureLea and Blanchard, 1846 - 451 pages |
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... Compounds ; and such as cannot be so treated , are called Elements . Fifty - five of these are known , all Ponderable , and subject to the agencies of Light , Heat , and Electricity , which are Imponderable . The ponderable elements are ...
... Compounds ; and such as cannot be so treated , are called Elements . Fifty - five of these are known , all Ponderable , and subject to the agencies of Light , Heat , and Electricity , which are Imponderable . The ponderable elements are ...
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... compounds ; and these compounds in their turn are capable of unit- ing with each other to form a greater number of complex compounds ; and so far as the knowledge of the chemist . extends , it leads him to consider that all natural and ...
... compounds ; and these compounds in their turn are capable of unit- ing with each other to form a greater number of complex compounds ; and so far as the knowledge of the chemist . extends , it leads him to consider that all natural and ...
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... Compound , and in this sense no objection can be made to the term Element . The substance called Common salt , and its important uses as a preservative of food , are universally known and appreciated ; but the chemist wishes to know of ...
... Compound , and in this sense no objection can be made to the term Element . The substance called Common salt , and its important uses as a preservative of food , are universally known and appreciated ; but the chemist wishes to know of ...
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... Compound like Salt ? The chemist discovers that Chalk will immediately relinquish two new substances , one of them an Invisible Vapor , and the other a White Solid ; he therefore terms Chalk a Compound . But the chemist is not contented ...
... Compound like Salt ? The chemist discovers that Chalk will immediately relinquish two new substances , one of them an Invisible Vapor , and the other a White Solid ; he therefore terms Chalk a Compound . But the chemist is not contented ...
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... compound of two compounds , and these he familiarly calls its Proximate elements , because they immediately come forth , upon the first or proximate analysis , and they will , under certain conditions , immediately unite and reproduce ...
... compound of two compounds , and these he familiarly calls its Proximate elements , because they immediately come forth , upon the first or proximate analysis , and they will , under certain conditions , immediately unite and reproduce ...
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Page 405 - ... a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills; a land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and...
Page 145 - Thus saith God the Lord, he that created the heavens and stretched them out ; he that spread forth the earth, and that which cometh out of it; he that giveth breath unto the people upon it, and spirit to them that walk therein...
Page 234 - The voice of the Lord is upon the waters: the God of glory thundereth: the Lord is upon many waters. The voice of the Lord is powerful ; the voice of the Lord is full of majesty.
Page 288 - Thou crownest the year with thy goodness; and thy paths drop fatness. They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness: and the little hills rejoice on every side. The pastures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are covered over with corn; they shout for joy, they also sing.
Page 244 - The voice of the Lord is powerful, the voice of the Lord is full of majesty. The voice of the Lord breaketh the cedars ; yea, the Lord breaketh the cedars of Lebanon.
Page 434 - It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers ; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in: That bringeth the princes to nothing ; he maketh the judges of the earth as vanity.
Page 59 - Thou visitest the earth, and waterest it: thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God, which is full of water: thou preparest them corn, when thou hast so provided for it.
Page 183 - Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time? 57 Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?
Page 434 - Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance : behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing.
Page 158 - They shall not hunger nor thirst; neither shall the heat nor sun smite them: for he that hath mercy on them shall lead them, even by the springs of water shall he guide them.