10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNINFLAMMABLE»
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The Repertory of patent inventions [formerly The Repertory ...
a second coating composed of uninflammable starch dissolved in baryta. The
starch is diluted and mixed with a liquid at five Beaume. Baryta is employed when
the colour is white, but to produce any other colours materials such as ochres or ...
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The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries ...
a second coating composed of uninflammable starch dissolved in baryta. The
starch is diluted and mixed with a liquid at five Beaume. Baryta is employed when
the colour is white, but to produce any other colours materials such as ochres or ...
3
The Chemist ; Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
At some future time I may notice the preparation of writing fluids for paper and
parchment. I am. Gentlemen, Respectfully yours, A. J. Coo ley. London, June 3d,
1841. ON THE PROCESSES FOR RENDERING TISSUES UNINFLAMMABLE*
BY ...
ON THE PROCESSES FOR RENDERING TISSUES UNINFLAMMABLE* BY M.
MORJN. The idea that tissues might be rendered uninflammable by means of an
incombustible mineral substance has long been entertained. It has been ...
LAST_COAL. Gas is coming into use as a substitute for dynamite or other
explosive in blasting down coal in mines. Carbon dioxide, a colorless,
uninflammable, no n -combustible gas which exists abundantly in nature is used
for the purpose ...
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A Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
The dissolution evaporated to a dry salt tastes like the corrosive sublimatc; and
the portion which the acid does not take up, is left in a state of an uninflammable
oxalate. “These effects all tend to establish the existence of the nitrous ctherized ...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
The dissolution evaporated to a dry salt, tastes like corrosive sublimate; and the
portion which the acid does not take up, is lest in the state of an uninflammable
oxalate. SECTION XIV. These effects all tend to establish the existence of the ...
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American Journal of Science
Uninflammable Clothes. — M. Gay Lussac announced in the sitting of the
Academy of Sciences, Cth Nov. 1820, that Linen dipped in a solution of
phosphate of ammonia became incombustible. M. M. Merat-Guillot, father and
son, apothecaries ...
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A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences: ...
The dissolution evaporated to a dry salt tastes like the corrosive sublimate; and
the portion which the acid docs not take up, is left in a state of an uninflammable
oxalate. "These effects all tend to establish the existence of the nitrous etherized
...
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Philosophical Magazine
It is not of an acid nature, but carbonous oxide, for carbonic acid gas is
uninflammable, though charcoal and carbonic oxide (a gaseous body) be
combustible. It becomes not carbonic acid gas until ejected beyond the sphere of
flame, when ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNINFLAMMABLE»
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Zeppelin trips
It's inflated with helium, which is completely uninflammable. It also has a cockpit with controls comparable to an Airbus - its joystick allows you to manoeuvre it ... «The Connexion, Oct 12»