10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZINCOLYSIS»
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1
A Glossary of the Mining and Mineral Industry
Contains 80.3 per cent zinc. (U. S. Geol. Surv.) Zincolysis. A mode of
decomposition occasioned by an electrical current ; electrolysis. (Century)
Zincolyte. A body decomposable by electricity; an electrolyte. (Cc - tury) Zinc ores
. Zinc is not found ...
2
ELEMENTS OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Strictly chemical expressions equivalent to the former would be zincolyte and
zincolysis, the decompositions throughout the circle being referred to the affinity
of zinc or the positive metal. The characters of the two constituents of an
electrolyte ...
3
The new general and mining telegraph code
Zincolysis Zincolyte Zincopolar Zincwhite Zingel Zingho Zingian Zingiber
Zinkenite , Zircon Zirconium Zithern . Zizania , Send — of Charleton's Cost-sheet
Forms, Reference Order No. Send — of Charleton's Report-Book for Mining
Engineers.
4
A Dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral ...
The chemical expression equivalent to this is zincolysis, the decompositions
throughout the circle being referred to the inductive action of the affinities of zinc
or the positive metal. 18. Electrolyte (\<So>, to decompose). A chemical
compound ...
Richard Dennis Hoblyn, 1900
5
Elements of Chemistry; including the applications of the ...
The chemical exPressions equivalent to these are zincolyte and zincolysis, the
decompositions throughout the circle being referred to the inductive action of the
affinities of zinc or the positive metal. The characters of the two constituents of a ...
Thomas GRAHAM (Master of the Mint.), 1842
6
Elements of chemistry: including the applications of the ...
Strictly chemical expressions equivalent to the former would be zincolyte and
zincolysis, the decompositions throughout the circle being referred to the affinity
of zinc or the positive metal. The characters of the two constituents of an
electrolyte ...
Thomas Graham, Henry Watts, 1850
7
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Zincolysis. A mode of decomposition occasioned by an electrical current ;
electrolysis. (Century) Zincolyte. A body decomposable by electricity; an
electrolyte. (Ct - tury) Zinc ores. Zinc is not found natlye. See Calamine,
Franklinfte, Hydrozinclte ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1920
Zincolysis. A mode of decomposition Occasioned by an electrical current;
electrolysis. (Century) Zincolyte. A body decomposable by electricity; an
electrolyte. (Ct - tury) Zinc ores. Zinc is not found native. See Calamine,
Franklinite, Hydrozincite ...
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The corresponding language, according to the chemical terminology of our
author, will be zincolyte and zincolysis. We are glad that Dr. Graham has
introduced the improvement of taking into consideration electricity, merely so far
as it bears ...
10
Elements of Chemisty: Including the Applications of the ...
The chemical expressions equivalent to these are zincolyte and zincolysis, the
decompositions throughout the circle being referred to the inductive action of the
aflinities of zinc or the positive metal. The characters of the two constituents of a ...