| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1853 - 500 pages
...and afterwards over potash, to remove any ammonia and carbonic acid that might be contained in it. In the following table, the first column gives the number of the experiment, the second the quantity of ammonia added to the water, the third the quantity obtained... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1904 - 750 pages
...of their medium. However, the results of tests which entirely disprove this view of the phenomenon are given in the following table. The first column gives the number of the experiment, the second indicates the substance, and the third gives the extremes of concentration in... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1911 - 1236 pages
...of the aqueous solution sufficed to dissolve the salt. The solutions • were made up by weight. The results are given in the following table. The first column gives the ratio of aniline to aniline + water, the second the density, the third the viscosity, and the fourth... | |
| 1854 - 412 pages
...and afterwards over potash, to remove any ammonia and carbonic acid that might be contained in it. In the following table the first column gives the number of the experiment, the second the quantity of ammonia added to the water, the third the quantity obtained... | |
| 1854 - 414 pages
...and afterwards over potash, to remove any ammonia and carbonic acid that might be contained in it. In the following table the first column gives the number of the experiment, the second the quantity of ammonia added to the water, the third the quantity obtained... | |
| 1854 - 412 pages
...and afterwards over potash, to remove any ammonia and carbonic acid that might be contained in it. In the following table the first column gives the number of the experiment, the second the quantity of ammonia added to the water, the third the quantity obtained... | |
| 1874 - 612 pages
...the arch ring. The arch is 7 ft. thick, but we shall consider but a vertical slice of it 1 ft. thick. In the following table, the first column gives the number of the joint from the crown ; the second (w) the width of the horizontal divisions A A', A' A"- - of Fig.... | |
| William Cain - 1874 - 144 pages
...arch ring. The arch is 7 ft. 'thick, but we shall consider but a vertical slice of it 1 ft. thick. In the following table, the first column gives the number of the joint from the crown ; the second (w) the width of the horizontal divisions A A', A' A"- - of Fig:... | |
| American Chemical Society - 1902 - 1394 pages
...therefore measured by the usual Kohlrausch method at 10°, 20°, and 30° and at two dilutions. The results are given in the following table. The first column gives the temperature ; the second, the volume in true liters1 containing i mol ; the third, the measured conductance... | |
| 1880 - 380 pages
...fork, tho rate of vibration of the fork also changing, as was shown by the vibration-microscope. The results are given in the following table. The first column gives the pitch of the fork, the second that of the resonator, which varied from a to <? ^\ the third column... | |
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