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" This analysis is easily made by exposing a known quantity of marble for about half an hour to a full white heat, by which means the carbonic acid gas is entirely expelled, so that by the loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble... "
A Manual of Chemistry, on the Basis of Professor Brande's: Containing the ... - Page 456
1828 - 619 pages
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1828 - 516 pages
...loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss...determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flash containing muriatic acid diluted with two or three parts of water, a known quantity of marble...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1828 - 516 pages
...carbonic acid, the quality of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flash containing muriatic acid diluted with two or three...known quantity of marble is gradually added, the flask beiig inclined to one side in order to prevent the fluid from being flung out of the vessel during...
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A Text Book of Chemical Philosophy : on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements ...

Jacob Green - Chemistry - 1829 - 626 pages
...loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss...one side in order to prevent the fluid from being flung out of the vessel during the effervescence. The diminution in weight experienced by the flask...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1829 - 508 pages
...loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss...one side in order to prevent the fluid from being flung out of the vessel during the effervescence. The diminution in weight experienced by the flask...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1830 - 616 pages
...loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss is owing to the escape of carbonic acid, the quantity of this gas may be determined by a comparative analysis. Into a small flask containing muriatic...
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Elements of Chemistry: In which the Recent Discoveries in the Science are ...

John Lee Comstock - Chemistry - 1831 - 366 pages
...loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss...one side in order to prevent the fluid from being flung out of the vessel during the effervescence. The diminution in weight experienced by the flask...
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Elements of Chemistry: In which the Recent Discoveries in the Science are ...

John Lee Comstock - Chemistry - 1831 - 368 pages
...loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss...one side in order to prevent the fluid from being flung out of the vessel during tho effervescence. The diminution in weight experienced by the flask...
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Elements of Chemistry

John Lee Comstock - Chemistry - 1834 - 360 pages
...loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss...flask being inclined to one side in order to prevent llie fluid from being flung out of th/« vessel during the effervescence. The diminution in weight...
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Elements of Chemistry: In which the Recent Discoveries in the Science are ...

John Lee Comstock - Chemistry - 1835 - 370 pages
...loss in weight the quantity of each ingredient, supposing the marble to have been pure, is at once determined. In order to ascertain that the whole loss...with two or three parts of water, a known quantity o. marble is gradually added, the flask being inclined to one side in order to prevent the fluid from...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ...

Edward Turner - Chemistry - 1835 - 714 pages
...tiïiî gas may be determined by a eomparative analysis. Into a small flask eontaining hydroehlorie aeid diluted with two or three parts of water, a known...quantity of marble is gradually added, the flask being inelined to one side in order to prevent the fluid from being flung out of the vessel during th-: efferveseenee....
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