10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VOLATILISABLE»
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volatilisable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
The bituminous character of coal from the carboniferous series of rocks was a
well-marked feature of distinction from lignite, which, though it contained
volatilisable substance, approximated more closely to wood in its nature
generally, and in ...
Sir William Crookes, 1863
Partly volatilisable ; the residue affording metallic grains with borax, on charcoal.
Lustre metallic. Silver-white Cobalt-ore. Lustre non-metallic. Red Silver-ore. 3.
Partly volatilisable ; the residue not reducible to the metallic state. Lustre metallic.
3
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
It is fusible and volatilisable at the extremity of a platinum wire. From i° to 70 C. it
dissolves in r» to 13 parts of water; KC1 requires 3-4. The double chloride of
platinum and rubidium, RbCl.PtCl2, is a crystalline powder composed of micro- ...
Sir William Crookes, 1861
4
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
... and so subjected more largely to the influence of his rays ; an augmentation of
its atmosphere would immediately be commenced ; materials non-volatilisable at
its previous temperature would be raised into the gaseous form ; the volume of ...
5
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
The calorific power of the best bituminous coal is not appreciably less than that of
Welsh steam coal, but it contains from 30 to 40 per cent, of volatilisable
substance, and consequently when heated combustible gas or vapour is evolved
to that ...
6
THE CHEMICAL NEWS VOL. XL 1865
The calorific power of the best bituminous coal is not appreciably less than that of
Welsh steam coal, but it contains from 30 to 40 per cent, of volatilisable
substance, and consequently when heated combustible gas or vapour is evolved
to that ...
William Crookes, F.R.S., 1865
7
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark ...
A disposable packet of volatilisable-substance matter for use with a diffuser as
claimed in claim 1, the packet comprising: a porous envelope, which is at once
sufficiently porous to allow passage of steam and sufficiently strong to retain its ...
8
the and smelting magazine
In Newcastle coal there was much of a volatilisable matter very analogous to
petroleum, and it was precisely this that prevented the whole of the heating
power of the Newcastle coal being utilised. The volatilisable portion of the
Newcastle coal ...
9
Queensland Agricultural Journal
One of the many beneficial effects of the profess is the elimination of certain
strong food flavours, volatile and volatilisable flavours and odours being
diminished or eliminated in the process of heating, cooling, and aeration. The
successful ...
10
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
The separation of water, carbonic acid, sulphur, and other volatilisable
substances from the ore by the action of heat. 2. The reduction of the iron from the
state of oxide, as it exists in the ore, to the metallic state, by the action of carbonic
oxide.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VOLATILISABLE»
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Bien que le terminal utilisé dans le mobile banking soit petit, facilement maniable et facilement volatilisable, les opérations effectuées par téléphone portable ... «La Vie Éco, Nov 09»