The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular Encyclopedia of the Belles LettresLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 - 832 pages |
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... chemistry , and grounded on the axiom that " chemical union consists in the combination of the atoms of bodies with each other ; " so that when two bodies chemically unite and form a third body , the two substances united are dispersed ...
... chemistry , and grounded on the axiom that " chemical union consists in the combination of the atoms of bodies with each other ; " so that when two bodies chemically unite and form a third body , the two substances united are dispersed ...
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... chemistry , it means a round vessel with a short neck ; or , a glass receiver of a spherical form . BAL LOT , the ... chemical processes , particularly distillations , by the use of dif- ferent intermedia . When the degree of heat ...
... chemistry , it means a round vessel with a short neck ; or , a glass receiver of a spherical form . BAL LOT , the ... chemical processes , particularly distillations , by the use of dif- ferent intermedia . When the degree of heat ...
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... chemistry and mine- ralogy , a wind instrument or apparatus [ BOA for the purpose of increasing the heat of a candle ... chemist and mineralo- gist in the examination of substances ; and , indeed , wherever it is required to subject a ...
... chemistry and mine- ralogy , a wind instrument or apparatus [ BOA for the purpose of increasing the heat of a candle ... chemist and mineralo- gist in the examination of substances ; and , indeed , wherever it is required to subject a ...
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... chemistry , a long straight - necked glass vessel for distilla- tions , which being fitted to the alembic or still , is called a receiver . BO'LUS , a soft mass of any thing medi- cinal , made a little thicker than honey , and smaller ...
... chemistry , a long straight - necked glass vessel for distilla- tions , which being fitted to the alembic or still , is called a receiver . BO'LUS , a soft mass of any thing medi- cinal , made a little thicker than honey , and smaller ...
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... chemistry , the inert residuum of any body , remaining after all the volatile and humid parts have been extracted . CAR'ABINE , or CAR'BINE , a short gun used by the cavalry . CARACA'RA , in ornithology , a Brazilian species of falco ...
... chemistry , the inert residuum of any body , remaining after all the volatile and humid parts have been extracted . CAR'ABINE , or CAR'BINE , a short gun used by the cavalry . CARACA'RA , in ornithology , a Brazilian species of falco ...
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