Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 14Institution of Civil Engineers, 1855 |
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Seite 161 - Memoirs and accounts of the Works and Inventions of any of the following Engineers : — Sir Hugh Middleton, Arthur Woolf, Jonathan Hornblower, Richard Trevithick, William Murdoch (of Soho), and Alexander Nimmo. Original Papers, Reports, or Designs, of these, or other eminent individuals, are particularly valuable for the Library of the Institution. The communications must be forwarded, on or before the 30th of April, 1851, to the house of the Institution, No.
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Seite 60 - Any lime-water may be mixed with another, and any solution of bicarbonate of lime with another, without any change being produced. The clearness of the mixed solutions would be undisturbed. Not so, however, if limewater be mixed with a solution of bicarbonate of lime. Very soon a haziness appears ; this deepens into a whiteness, and the mixture soon acquires the appearance of a well-mixed whitewash. When the white matter ceases to be produced it subsides, and, in process of time, leaves the water...
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Seite 60 - ... at the same time that the other pound of chalk, being deprived of the extra seven ounces of carbonic acid that kept it in solution, re-appears. Both pounds of chalk will be found at the bottom, after subsidence. The...