The American Journal of Science and ArtsS. Converse, 1888 - Geology |
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Page 43
... of the liquid produced the same effect . Several materials were tried and of these the most successful was an acidulated gelatine which was allowed to harden around the poles . In Action of a Magnet on Chemical Action . 43.
... of the liquid produced the same effect . Several materials were tried and of these the most successful was an acidulated gelatine which was allowed to harden around the poles . In Action of a Magnet on Chemical Action . 43.
Page 45
... chemical action , as we have before explained . In the first place , whenever iron is acted upon chemically in a magnetic field those portions of it about ... chemical action could take place are Action of a Magnet on Chemical Action . 45.
... chemical action , as we have before explained . In the first place , whenever iron is acted upon chemically in a magnetic field those portions of it about ... chemical action could take place are Action of a Magnet on Chemical Action . 45.
Page 46
... chemical energy precisely as they would be held against purely mechanical force . To sum up : When the magnetic metals are exposed to chemical action in a magnetic field such action is decreased or arrested at any points where the rate ...
... chemical energy precisely as they would be held against purely mechanical force . To sum up : When the magnetic metals are exposed to chemical action in a magnetic field such action is decreased or arrested at any points where the rate ...
Page 47
... the points and ends of bars , while Professor Nichols thinks the reverse holds and that these are more easily dissolved than unmagnetized iron . ART . V.- Wave - like effects produced by the Action of a Magnet on Chemical Action . 47.
... the points and ends of bars , while Professor Nichols thinks the reverse holds and that these are more easily dissolved than unmagnetized iron . ART . V.- Wave - like effects produced by the Action of a Magnet on Chemical Action . 47.
Page 55
... chemical analysis with the fol- lowing results : Penfield . Damour . Theory for H2Bе4Si2O9 . SiO 51.8 49.26 50.42 BeO 39.6 42.00 42.02 CaQ 1.0 H2O 84 6.90 7.56 Fe203 1:40 100.8 99.56 100.00 The analysis is satisfactory considering the ...
... chemical analysis with the fol- lowing results : Penfield . Damour . Theory for H2Bе4Si2O9 . SiO 51.8 49.26 50.42 BeO 39.6 42.00 42.02 CaQ 1.0 H2O 84 6.90 7.56 Fe203 1:40 100.8 99.56 100.00 The analysis is satisfactory considering the ...
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