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This circurnllance, and fome confiderations - connected with our notions of this kind of folution, difpofe us to think that this fait differs in contraction from others only in degree, and that there is fome, though it was not fenfible, in the experiments hitherto made.
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Hence it appears that the oxygen neccffary for the folution of this additional quantity of metal is not derived from the water but the acid, and that the acid to impart it muft be in an oxygenated ftate.
The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ... 1798
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The co - lour is, however, very faint when the folution is firfl:
The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ... 1798
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The folution of gold may be made, by cautious evaporation, to afford cryftals of a beautiful topaz or yellow colour.
The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ... 1798
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The muriatic folution of copper is of an agreeable green colour, and affords cryftais of the fame, and in this particular differs remarkably from the vi - triolic and nitrous combinations of copper, which are of a deep blue.
The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ... 1798
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From this folution niay be obtained white vitriol, which, as well as the flowers of zinc, is employed in medicine.
The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ... 1798
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They purfued their journey with the full re - folution of reaching Venice before they indulg - ed in any other bed fave the poft chaife.
Historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of ... 1797
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One memoir only has been received, which does not apply to the queftion* The clafii has therefore thought proper to divide it, in order to facilitate the folution.
A Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry, and the arts .. 1797
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This laft falls down during the folution, and forms a black fpot, which the projedHon of the water does not remove, and which even re - mains for a confiderable time, on account of its adhefion.
A Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry, and the arts .. 1797
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The added gas, M. M.nge ably contends, cannot proceed from any other fource than the water held in folution by all aeriform todies, the oxygen of which he fuppofes to combine with the mercury.
A Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry, and the arts .. 1797
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