10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OXIDABLE»
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oxidable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Journal of the Franklin Institute: Devoted to Science and ...
It might be supposed, from the fact that zinc is more oxidable than iron, that this
metal, if employed to protect iron, would itselfsoon become oxidized, or rusted,
and would, consequently, leave the iron unprotected; and such reasoning ...
Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1838
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Journal of the Franklin Instutue of the State of Pennsylvania
Oxidable in the open air Very oxidable 13.5680 -39° Cent, th Names of the
metals. Dates of Discovery. Names of the. Names of the metals. 15 16 17 18 19
30 21 22 23 24 25 26 Iridium, Silverish white. Lithium, Manganese, Mercury,
Colour.
Thomas P. Jones, M.D., 1836
3
Hand-Book of Natural Philosophy ... Electricity, Magnetism, ...
mass of zinc, iron, or some more oxidable metal, so as to form a voltaic
combination. The sea water being a weak solution of salt, a feeble permanent
current is established between the more and less oxidable metals, passing
through the water ...
4
Electricity, magnetism, and acoustics
mass of zinc, iron, or some more oxidable metal, so as to form a voltaic
combination. The sea water being a weak solution of salt, a feeble permanent
current is established between the more and less oxidable metals, passing
through the water ...
5
Hand-books of Natural Philosophy: Courses I, II.
oxidable than the other, the primary chemical effect is the decomposition of the
water of the solution, the oxygen being disengaged upon the more and the
hydrogen upon the less oxidable metal. The partisans of the chemical origin of
the ...
6
Hand-books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy
oxidable than the othe'r, the primary chemical effect is the decomposition of the
water of the solution, the oxygen being disengaged upon the' more and the
hydrogen upon the less oxidable metal. The partisans of the chemical origin of
the ...
7
Reports of patent, design, and trade mark cases
“that oxidable organic or 'mineralic substances and free caustic alkali in a “
dissolving or distributing agent act under heat, upon paranitrotoluolsu1pho“ acid
or its salts. “ As such oxidable substances I mention, for example, methyl-alcohol;
...
8
The grant and validity of British patents for inventions
The formation of these colouring matters is effected in such a manner that
oxidable organic or mineralic substances and free caustic alkali in a dissolving or
distributing agent act under heat, upon paranitrotoluolsulpho acid or its salts. " As
such ...
9
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
oxidable metal ; and a very fine wire of platinum, terminated by a small piece of
oxidable metal, acts more efficiently when the oxidable metal is opposite the
negative pole than if the whole chain had been composed of oxidable metal ; but
...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1840
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The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy (etc.)
oxidable metal; and a very fine wire of platinum, terminated by a small piece of
oxidable metal, acts more efliciently when the oxidable metal is opposite the
negative pole than if the whole chain had been composed of oxidable metal; but
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OXIDABLE»
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oxidable is used in the context of the following news items.
Inside Nivarox, The Most Important Company You've Never Heard Of
The name stands for “ni variable, ni oxydable,” which translates to “neither variable nor oxidable.” These tiny springs swing the balance wheel ... «TechCrunch, Dec 11»
The scientific truth on cooking with extra virgin olive oil
The fluidity of the oil, which depends in particular on the higher presence of poli-unsaturated fat acids, can cause a more easily oxidable oil. «Teatro Naturale, Apr 10»