The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... substances , in solution . It appears to me not improbable that the atmospheric atoms , as well as the surfaces of other bodies , are surrounded by films of liquid electricity and caloric , and perchance different strata of the two ...
... substances , in solution . It appears to me not improbable that the atmospheric atoms , as well as the surfaces of other bodies , are surrounded by films of liquid electricity and caloric , and perchance different strata of the two ...
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... substances known or suspected to exert magnetic influence , having been carefully excluded from every part of the building . FD is the direction of the astronomical meridian , and D C of the mean magnetic meridian . The three circles at ...
... substances known or suspected to exert magnetic influence , having been carefully excluded from every part of the building . FD is the direction of the astronomical meridian , and D C of the mean magnetic meridian . The three circles at ...
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... substances capable of reducing the perchloride of gold to the state of proto - chloride . When the bi - carbonate of potash is too pale- when these organic matters are wanting , the operation is carried on with difficulty ; whilst the ...
... substances capable of reducing the perchloride of gold to the state of proto - chloride . When the bi - carbonate of potash is too pale- when these organic matters are wanting , the operation is carried on with difficulty ; whilst the ...
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... - menon of a new substance . That it is not mechanical , will be suifi- ciently obvious when it is considered , that water absorbs about L 1072 ° Fahrenheit of caloric before it will become what Atmospheric Phenomena . 153.
... - menon of a new substance . That it is not mechanical , will be suifi- ciently obvious when it is considered , that water absorbs about L 1072 ° Fahrenheit of caloric before it will become what Atmospheric Phenomena . 153.
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... substance , which chemists may , one day , term a hydrate of caloric ; but we at present term it , when diffused in the atmosphere , transparent aqueous vapour , to sufficiently distinguish it from the small globules of water usually ...
... substance , which chemists may , one day , term a hydrate of caloric ; but we at present term it , when diffused in the atmosphere , transparent aqueous vapour , to sufficiently distinguish it from the small globules of water usually ...
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