10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BASIFIER»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
BASE— BASIFIER. BAS1FY— BASIHED. and others are prisoners, the one party
being opposed to the other in a trial of swiftness. At hood* ink, barley-brake, at
tick or prisonJxue.— Drayton. In Geometry, the lowest 6ide of the perimeter of a ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
2
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
BASE— BASIFIER. BASIFY— BARINED. and others are prisoners, the one party
being opposed to the other in a trial of swiftness. At hoodwink, barley-brake, at
tick or frivmJxut.— JTpqfCOB. In Geometry, the lowest side of the perimeter of a ...
3
The American Journal of Science
The basic properties of the potash are destroyed by the hydrofluoric acid, as well
as by the sulphuric acid. But you will allege the resulting combination is not a salt,
but a base which has exchanged one basifier (oxygen) for another basifier ...
4
Objections to the Nomenclature of the Celebrated Berzelius, ...
But you will allege the resulting combination is not a salt, but a base which has
exchanged one basifier (oxygen) for another basifier (fluorine). In proof you may
add as much more hydrofluoric acid, which combining with the new base will
form ...
Robert Hare, Benjamin Silliman, 1840
5
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
But you will allege the resulting combination is not a salt, but a base which has
exchanged one basifier (oxygen) for another basifier (fluorine). 1n proof you may
add as much more hydrofluoric acid, which combining with the new base will
form ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1837
6
American Journal of Pharmacy
But you will allege the_? resulting combination is not a salt, but a base which has
exchanged one basifier (oxygen) for another basifier (fluorine.) In proof you may
add as much more hydrofluoric acid, which combining with the new base will ...
7
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
But you will allege the resulting combination is not a salt, but a base which has
exchanged one basifier (oxygen) for another basifier (fluorine). In proof you may
add as much more hydrofluoric acid, which combining with the new base will
form ...
8
The American Journal of Science and Arts
The basic properties of the potash are destroyed by the hydrofluoric acid, as well
as by the sulphuric acid. But you will allege the resulting combination is not a salt,
but a base which has exchanged one basifier (oxygen) for another basifier ...
9
London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ...
But you will allege the resulting combination is not a salt, but a base which has
exchanged one basifier (oxygen) for another basifier (fluorine). 1n proof you may
add as much more hydrofluoric acid, which combining with the new base will
form ...
10
A Popular Treatise on Voltaic Electricity & ...
But you will allege the resulting combination is not a salt, but a base which has
exchanged one basifier (oxygen) for another basifier (fluorine.) In proof you may
add as much more hydrofluoric acid, which combining with the new base will
form ...
George Henry Bachhoffner, 1838