| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1808 - 456 strani
...the largest quantity of oxygene indicated by these experiments was, for potash 17, and for soda 26 parts in 100, and the smallest 13, and 19 ; and comparing...the truth, to consider potash as composed of about 6 parts basis and 1 of oxygene; and soda, as consisting of 7 basis and 2 oxygene. VII. Some general... | |
| 1808 - 476 strani
...largest largest quantity of oxygen indicated by these experiments was, for potash 17, and for soda 26 parts in 100, and the smallest 13 and 19 ; and, comparing...the truth, to consider potash as composed of about 6 parts basis and 1 of oxygen : and soda, as consisting of 7 basis and 2 oxygen. VII. Some general... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 472 strani
...quantity of oxygen indicated by these experiments was, for potash 17, and for soda 26 parts in 10Q, and the smallest 13 and 19 ; and, comparing all the...the truth, to consider potash as composed of about 6 parts basis and 1 of oxygen : and soda, as consisting of 7 basis and 2 oxygen, VII. Some general... | |
| 1809 - 604 strani
...oxygen. : :.' ..• ..! •. ... -.- ..\ !•• •• Section VII, treating on what Mr. Davy calls ' the relations of the bases of p'otash and soda to other bodies,' consists chiefly of some general theoretical speculation, and of dis-> quisition whether these bases... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 strani
...the proportions of their constituent parts ; and in comparing all his results, he thinks that it will be a good approximation to the truth, to consider potash as composed of about six parts base and one of oxygen ; and soda, as consisting of seven base and two of oxygen. The discovery of... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 582 strani
...the proportions of their constituent parts ; and in comparing all his results, he thinks that it will be a good approximation to the truth, to consider potash as composed of about six parts base and one of oxygen ; and soda, as consisting of seven base and two of oxygen. The discovery of... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1908 - 692 strani
...the common property of the textbooks, it is unnecessary here to dwell upon them. He then enters upon some general observations on the relations of the...and soda to other bodies : — " Should the bases of potash and soda be called metals? The greater number of philosophical persons," he says, " to whom... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1896 - 254 strani
...extremely small quantities he had to operate upon, the results are fairly accurate. He then enters upon some general observations on the relations of the...potash and soda to other bodies. " Should the bases of potash and soda be called metals 1 The greater number of philosophical persons to whom this question... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1906 - 62 strani
...the largest quantity of oxygene indicated by these experiments was, for potash 17, and for soda 26 parts in 100, and the smallest 13, and 19; and comparing...the truth, to consider potash as composed of about 6 parts basis and i of oxygene ; and soda, as consisting of 7 basis and 2 oxygene. VII. Some general... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1912 - 1316 strani
...coummmnon property of the text-books, it is unnecessary here to dwell upon themu. lie then emiters upon some general observations on the relations of the...potash and soda to other bodies: “Should the bases of potashm and soda be called metals? The greater nunmhier of philosophical persons,” lie says, “to... | |
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