The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 |
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... metallic state ; and white oxide of antimony precipitated from muri- atic acid by water , is to metallic antimony as 130 to 100 ; therefore , the 63 grains of the oxide must be estimated at 48.46 , grains of the metal . Again , sulphate ...
... metallic state ; and white oxide of antimony precipitated from muri- atic acid by water , is to metallic antimony as 130 to 100 ; therefore , the 63 grains of the oxide must be estimated at 48.46 , grains of the metal . Again , sulphate ...
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... metallic parts , would act uniformly on the surface of the iron , did it not con- tain glass on which the acid has no hold . Rust , like metallic scoriæ , forms at length a crust , more or less thick , according to the time during which ...
... metallic parts , would act uniformly on the surface of the iron , did it not con- tain glass on which the acid has no hold . Rust , like metallic scoriæ , forms at length a crust , more or less thick , according to the time during which ...
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... metallic particles , and in producing a closer approximation of these particles by the strokes of the hammer . Such is the process for converting cast iron into what is called natural steel . If the glass be merely allowed to flow off ...
... metallic particles , and in producing a closer approximation of these particles by the strokes of the hammer . Such is the process for converting cast iron into what is called natural steel . If the glass be merely allowed to flow off ...
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