| Edward Turner - 1828 - 516 pagine
...than the ether separates almost entirely from the water, and a total separation takes place between that fluid and the oil. Sugar dissolves very sparingly...any extent in water; while camphor is dissolved in very small quantity by water, and abundantly by alcohol, It appears, from these examples, that chemical... | |
| Edward Turner - 1832 - 638 pagine
...than the ether separates almost entirely from the water, and a total separation takes 'place between that fluid and the oil. Sugar dissolves very sparingly...force. There is sometimes no proof of its existence at all; between some substances it acts very feebly, and between others with great energy. Simple combination... | |
| Edward Turner - 1835 - 714 pagine
...fluid and the oil. Sugar dissolves very sparingly in aleohol, but to any extent in water; while eamphor is dissolved in a very small degree by water, and abundantly by aleohol. It appears, from these examples, that ehemieal attraetion is exerted between different bodies... | |
| John Johnston - 1843 - 586 pagine
...than the ether separates almost entirely from the water, and a total separation takes place between that fluid and the oil. Sugar dissolves very sparingly...force. There is sometimes no proof of its existence at all ; between some substances it acts very feebly, and between others with great energy. 307. Single... | |
| John Johnston - 1846 - 496 pagine
...separates almost entirely from the water, and a total separation takes place between that fluid arid the oil. Sugar dissolves very sparingly in alcohol,...force. There is sometimes no proof of its existence at all; between some substances it acts very feebly, and between others with great energy. 307. Single... | |
| William Whewell - 1847 - 756 pagine
...opposite extreme in declaring that the effects formerly ascribed to that power are never produced by it. That chemical attraction is exerted between different bodies with different degrees of energy, is, I apprehend, indisputable." And he then proceeds to give many instances of differences... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 356 pagine
...opposite extreme in declaring that the effects formerly ascribed to that power are never produced by it. That chemical attraction is exerted between different bodies with different degrees of energy, is, I apprehend, indisputable.' And he then proceeds to give many instances of differences... | |
| John Johnston - 1860 - 530 pagine
...than the ether separates almost entirely from the water, and a total separation takes place between that fluid and the oil. Sugar dissolves very sparingly...exerted between different bodies with different degrees AFFINITY. 139 of force. There is sometimes no proof of its existence; between some substances it acts... | |
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