10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FLOWERS OF ZINC»
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1
Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary
of Arts, ...
Of late the calx or o.ride, improperly called the -flowers, of zinc, have obtained
such reputation in con- •vulsive disorders as to be received into the Edinburgh
Pharmacopoeia under the title of oxidum mind. They were proposed by Dr
Gaubius ...
2
Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register
Jjturated with it, and becomes tmmum, • it will yield the purest dephlogisticated air
by heat only, and will likewise dephlogif- ticate marine acid ; and since flowers of
zinc will not dephlogisticate marine acid, I presume that this calx also is nearly ...
3
A Cyclopaedia
of Practical Receipts: And Collateral ...
Heated to whiteness (941° Daniell) in contact with the air, it burns with great
brilliancy, and is converted into oxide (flowers of zinc.) It is very soluble in dilute
sulphuric and muriatic acid, with the evolution of hydrogen gas. Zinc is used to
form ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1845
4
Medical Repository
of Original Essays and Intelligence ...
Though the flowers of zinc may contain some oxygene, I have not been able to
discover any in them by any process that I have made use of for the purpose. As
this substance is made in a considerable degree of heat, I was not surprized to
find ...
Samuel Latham Mitchell, Edward Miller, 1799
5
The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register
Though the flowers of zinc may contain some oxygen, I have not been able to
discover any in them, by any process that I have made use of for the purpose. As
tins substance is made in a considerable degree of heat, I was not surprised to
find ...
Though the flowers of zinc may contain some oxygen, I have not been able to
discover any in them, by any process that I have made use of for the purpose. As
this substance is made in a considerable degree of heat, I was not surprised to
find ...
Sir Richard Phillips, 1799
7
Cooley's cyclopaedia
of practical receipts, processes: and ...
Flowers of Zinc*. Syn. Calx op ziNcf, PHILOSOPHER'S WOOLf i ZlNCI PLOBE8,
ZlKCI CALCINATUM, IiANA PHILOSOPHICAf, L. PHI- LosorHORUMt, Nihil ALur/
Mf, L. Oxide of zinc obtained by the rapid combustion of metallic zinc in a deep ...
Arnold James Cooley, John Cargill Brough, 1864
8
A dictionary
of chemistry and mineralogy: with an account
of ...
3jz. phenomenon which has probably some relation to the above is, that, if a filter
be filled with flowers of zinc, and water repeatedly passed through them, they will
appear superficially of a dazzling white, and internally of a pure flcy-blue, ...
Arthur Aikin, Charles Rochemont Aikin, 1807
9
The London Medical Dictionary, Including Under Distinct ...
_ _ Zinc takes fue at the lowest period' of ignition and sublime: in a yellowish
white powder, called flowers of zinc, nihil album, pompholyx, philosophical wool,
ozc. These, '_ lwhen Grst prepared, are'_phosphoric; aquality which they ...
10
The Monthly Magazine: Or, British Register ...
Though the flowers of zinc may contain some oxygen, I have not been able to
discover any in them, by any process that l have made use of for the purpose. As
this substance is ,made in a. considerable degree of heat, I was not surprised to ...