Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 68
... matter may be disregarded , as they will settle harmlessly to the bottom , and , being insoluble , they can be casily avoided . It would not be advisable to drink them . A good , wholesome , clean water would be free from all deposit ...
... matter may be disregarded , as they will settle harmlessly to the bottom , and , being insoluble , they can be casily avoided . It would not be advisable to drink them . A good , wholesome , clean water would be free from all deposit ...
Page 70
... matter , we have a method of burning it away without even warming the water . If we add permanganate of potash , which contains a large . percentage of oxygen , the combustible organic matter is attacked by the oxygen , and is virtually ...
... matter , we have a method of burning it away without even warming the water . If we add permanganate of potash , which contains a large . percentage of oxygen , the combustible organic matter is attacked by the oxygen , and is virtually ...
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... matter dissolved in the water as a carbon filter would , because they have no power of absorbing oxygen gas from the atmosphere as carbon has , but they can stop the larger germs if not the very smallest , and they also have a ...
... matter dissolved in the water as a carbon filter would , because they have no power of absorbing oxygen gas from the atmosphere as carbon has , but they can stop the larger germs if not the very smallest , and they also have a ...
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