The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 27-28Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1773 - Chemistry |
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... EDITED BY WILLIAM CROOKES , F.R.S. , & c . VOLUME XXVII . - 1873 . LONDON : HENRY GILLMAN , BOY COURT , LUDGATE HILL , E , C . AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS . MDCCLXXIII . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CROOKES , CHEMICAL NEWS OFFICE.
... EDITED BY WILLIAM CROOKES , F.R.S. , & c . VOLUME XXVII . - 1873 . LONDON : HENRY GILLMAN , BOY COURT , LUDGATE HILL , E , C . AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS . MDCCLXXIII . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CROOKES , CHEMICAL NEWS OFFICE.
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... volume of fluid are concerned . Some little difficulty is experienced in deciding what shall be considered the end - point of the titration , owing to the barium chloride or sulphuric acid produces a slight so - called neutral point in ...
... volume of fluid are concerned . Some little difficulty is experienced in deciding what shall be considered the end - point of the titration , owing to the barium chloride or sulphuric acid produces a slight so - called neutral point in ...
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... volume was permanent . If the alteration of volume were caused by heat , the expansion | should be temporary , and , further , the effect ought to be much greater in the red than in the violet rays . It is evident that the observed ...
... volume was permanent . If the alteration of volume were caused by heat , the expansion | should be temporary , and , further , the effect ought to be much greater in the red than in the violet rays . It is evident that the observed ...
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... VOLUMES OF the violet end , and is usually so called by lecturers , it is THE " CHEMICAL NEWS . " To the Editor of the Chemical News . SIR , I have just received the copious index to the last volume of the CHEMICAL NEWS , and am thereby ...
... VOLUMES OF the violet end , and is usually so called by lecturers , it is THE " CHEMICAL NEWS . " To the Editor of the Chemical News . SIR , I have just received the copious index to the last volume of the CHEMICAL NEWS , and am thereby ...
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... volume of a mixture of the liquid with water is much less than the sum of the volumes of the liquid and the water , and yet a marked absorption of heat occurs during the admixture . The same thing happens when a concentrated aqueous ...
... volume of a mixture of the liquid with water is much less than the sum of the volumes of the liquid and the water , and yet a marked absorption of heat occurs during the admixture . The same thing happens when a concentrated aqueous ...
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