Experimental chemistry, founded on the work [Principles of chemistry] of J.A. Stöckhardt |
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... tubes and beakers , a mortar and pestle , spirit lamp ( if gas cannot be used ) , a small set of scales and weights , and a measuring glass , the student will be able to perform the great majority of the elementary experiments of ...
... tubes and beakers , a mortar and pestle , spirit lamp ( if gas cannot be used ) , a small set of scales and weights , and a measuring glass , the student will be able to perform the great majority of the elementary experiments of ...
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... Tube for preparing Oxygen Gas . 1 Test Tube Stand with 12 holes . 12 Test Tubes , each 5 - in . long . 1 Test Tube Cleaner . 2 Analytical Glass Funnels for Filters . 1 Brass Blowpipe . 1 Tripod to support a sand - bath or flask for ...
... Tube for preparing Oxygen Gas . 1 Test Tube Stand with 12 holes . 12 Test Tubes , each 5 - in . long . 1 Test Tube Cleaner . 2 Analytical Glass Funnels for Filters . 1 Brass Blowpipe . 1 Tripod to support a sand - bath or flask for ...
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... piece of flannel and hold it near some scraps of paper . They will be attracted by it and will fly upward and adhere to its surface . A tube of MATTER AND FORCE . 3 Gravity-weight Cohesion -Adhesion Heat Light Electricity PAGE HEAT.
... piece of flannel and hold it near some scraps of paper . They will be attracted by it and will fly upward and adhere to its surface . A tube of MATTER AND FORCE . 3 Gravity-weight Cohesion -Adhesion Heat Light Electricity PAGE HEAT.
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Charles William Heaton. upward and adhere to its surface . A tube of glass rubbed with silk will produce the same effect , but the substance called ebonite is more powerful than either . An ebonite comb that has been passed through dry ...
Charles William Heaton. upward and adhere to its surface . A tube of glass rubbed with silk will produce the same effect , but the substance called ebonite is more powerful than either . An ebonite comb that has been passed through dry ...
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... tubes pervades the whole plant , imparting to it firmness ; these we call vegetable tissue , or woody fibre . We find in the sap , which passes up and down through these cells , albumin and other viscous substances ; in the leaves and ...
... tubes pervades the whole plant , imparting to it firmness ; these we call vegetable tissue , or woody fibre . We find in the sap , which passes up and down through these cells , albumin and other viscous substances ; in the leaves and ...
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