... small globules having a high metallic lustre, and being precisely similar in visible characters to quicksilver, appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright flame, as soon as they were formed, and others remained, and were merely tarnished,... The Monthly magazine - Seite 271von Monthly literary register - 1809Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Faraday Society - 1907 - 450 Seiten
...globules having a high metallic lustre, and being, precisely similar in visible characters to quicksilver appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright...remained and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces." From a number of experiments Davy managed to collect... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1906 - 62 Seiten
...globules having a high metallic lustre, and being precisely similar in visible characters to quicksilver, appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright...remained, and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces. These globules, numerous experiments soon shewed to... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 936 Seiten
...the result being the formation of "small globules having a high metallic lustre, some of which burned with explosion and bright flame as soon as they were...remained and were merely tarnished and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces," and these, he concluded, were the peculiar "inflammable... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 936 Seiten
...the result being the formation of "small globules having a high metallic lustre, some of which burned with explosion and bright flame as soon as they were...remained and were merely tarnished and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces," and these, he concluded, were the peculiar "inflammable... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 618 Seiten
...globules having a high metallic lustre, and being precisely similar in visible characters to quicksilver, appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright...remained, and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces. These globules, numerous experiments soon showed to... | |
| Ethel Roberts - 1911 - 264 Seiten
...globules having a high metallic lustre, and being precisely similar in visible character to quicksilver, appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright...remained, and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces. These globules, numerous experiments soon showed to... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1912 - 1316 Seiten
...metallic lustre, and being precisel similar in visible characters to quicksilver, appeared, some of whmic burnt with explosion and bright flame, as soon as...remained, and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces.” He goes on to say :— “Soda, when acted upon... | |
| Thomas Martin Lowry - 1915 - 610 Seiten
...globules having a high metallic lustre, and being precisely similar in visible characters to quicksilver, appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright...remained, and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces " (ACR VI. 8). To the new metal thus produced, the "... | |
| Sir Arthur Schuster, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley - 1917 - 396 Seiten
...globules having a high metallic lustre, and being precisely similar in visible characters to quicksilver, appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright...remained, and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces." Sodium was similarly obtained from soda. The interest... | |
| Forris Jewett Moore - 1918 - 364 Seiten
...globules having a high metallic lustre, and being exactly similar in visible characters to quicksilver, appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright...remained, and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces." /The isolation of potassium above described was soon... | |
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