The Philosophy of Experimental Chemistry, المجلد 1I. Peirce, 1813 - 694 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 14
... substances . Several of the new metals , discovered by Mr. Davy , are not so heavy as water . Thus plantinum is 23 times heavier than water , whilst the specific gravity of potassium is only 0.6 , that of water being 1 . 5. They are all ...
... substances . Several of the new metals , discovered by Mr. Davy , are not so heavy as water . Thus plantinum is 23 times heavier than water , whilst the specific gravity of potassium is only 0.6 , that of water being 1 . 5. They are all ...
الصفحة 15
... substances . We have to consider , therefore , the re- maining metals , which are 28 in number . Seven of these were known to the ancients , and seventeen have been discovered since the year 1730 . In the arrange- ment of the metals ...
... substances . We have to consider , therefore , the re- maining metals , which are 28 in number . Seven of these were known to the ancients , and seventeen have been discovered since the year 1730 . In the arrange- ment of the metals ...
الصفحة 18
... † Nadelstone † Jameson has not inserted the Nadelstein , nor has Brochart the Rutile or the Iserine . I have prefixed an asterisk * to the substances inserted from Jameson . * XX . OR SILVAN GENUS . Graphic Native sylvan 18.
... † Nadelstone † Jameson has not inserted the Nadelstein , nor has Brochart the Rutile or the Iserine . I have prefixed an asterisk * to the substances inserted from Jameson . * XX . OR SILVAN GENUS . Graphic Native sylvan 18.
الصفحة 19
... substance , phlogiston was imputed to the metal . The Lavoiserian theory explains it , by abolishing the hypothetical element of phlogiston , and asserting that in the formation of an oxyd , oxygen was absorbed , and the metal loses its ...
... substance , phlogiston was imputed to the metal . The Lavoiserian theory explains it , by abolishing the hypothetical element of phlogiston , and asserting that in the formation of an oxyd , oxygen was absorbed , and the metal loses its ...
الصفحة 22
... substance possessing a strong affinity for that principle , as charcoal . See Carbonic Acid Gas . The affinities of the metals for oxygen , may be shewn by exposing a mixture of oxyd of mercury and iron filings to heat ; the latter will ...
... substance possessing a strong affinity for that principle , as charcoal . See Carbonic Acid Gas . The affinities of the metals for oxygen , may be shewn by exposing a mixture of oxyd of mercury and iron filings to heat ; the latter will ...
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acetate of lead acetic acid acid be added acid be saturated acid gas acid unites alcohol alkali alloy alumina ammonia antimony arsenic arsenic acid barytes bismuth black oxyd blue boiling boracic acid borate carbonate of potash carbonic acid charcoal cobalt compound contains 100 acid converted copper crucible decomposed diluted dissolved distilled evaporated filter fluate fluid fluoric acid fused gallic acid glass gold grains green hydrogen gas hyper-oxymuriate insoluble lime liquor magnesia manganese melted metal mixed mixture molybdate muriate of ammonia muriate of soda muriatic acid nickel nitrate nitrate of potash nitre nitric acid nitrous obtained ounce oxalic oxyd oxyd of lead oxygen oxymuriate oxymuriatic acid phosphate phosphoric acid phosphorus phosphuret platinum produced prussiate of potash quantity Rationale Remark retort SECTION separated sided prisms silver soluble in water specific gravity strong heat strontian succinate sulphate of iron sulphate of potash sulphuret sulphuric acid volatile weight white powder white precipitate zinc
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الصفحة 62 - ... are rubbed, after which they are made red-hot, and then polished. The intention of this process appears to be little more than to apply the silver in a state of minute division to the clean surface of the copper, and afterwards to fix it there by fusion ; and, accordingly, this silvering may be effected by using the argentine precipitate, here mentioned, with borax or mercury, and causing it to adhere by fusion. The...
الصفحة 194 - Into a large glass jar inverted upon a flat brick tile, and containing near its top a branch of fresh rosemary, or any other such shrub moistened with water, introduce a flat, thick piece of heated iron, on which place some gum benzoin in gross powder. The...
الصفحة 203 - If a piece be then well washed in pure warm water, and afterwards boiled in a decoction of logwood, the ground will be dyed either of a slate or black colour, according to the strength of the metallic solution, while the printed figures will remain beautifully white. This experiment is designed to show the effect of acids in discharging vegetable colours.
الصفحة 42 - Expert artists however make these additional applications while the piece remains in the furnace, though the practice is said to be highly noxious, on account of the mercurial fumes. After this it is rubbed with gilders...
الصفحة 56 - Dissolve dry nitrate of silver in pure water ; add a little oil of turpentine, shake the mixture, and cork it close. Submit the phial with its contents to the heat of boiling water for an hour, when the metal will be revived, and the inside of the phial, where the oil reposed on the aqueous solution, will be beautifully silvered, the reduced metal forming a metallic ring, extending quite round the phial.
الصفحة 156 - Write with a solution of muriate of cobalt, and the writing, while dry, will not be perceptible ; but if held towards the fire, it will then gradually become visible ; and if the muriate of cobalt be made in the usual way, the letters will appear of an elegant green colour.
الصفحة 92 - If a piece of bright silver be dipped in a solution of sulphate of copper, it will come out unchanged : but if the blade of a clean penknife, or any piece of polished iron, be dipped in the same solution, the iron will instantly put on the appearance of copper.
الصفحة 40 - When any thing is to be gilded, it must be previously well burnished ; a piece of cork is then to be dipped, first into a solution of salt in water, and afterwards into the black powder ; and the piece, after being rubbed with it, must be burnished. This powder is frequently used for gilding delicate articles of silver.