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in this state it might perhaps serve as an atmosphere<lb/> | in this state it might perhaps serve as an atmosphere<lb/> | ||
for preserving fruits according to the Method <del>before</del><add>above</add><lb/> | for preserving fruits according to the Method <del>before</del><add>above</add><lb/> | ||
proposed | proposed — it's union with metals might be tried<lb/> | ||
by letting them stand in it in a fine powder produced<lb/> | by letting them stand in it in a fine powder produced<lb/> | ||
by precipitation either in a metallic or | by precipitation either in a metallic or calcined form-<lb/> | ||
it's condensation might be tried by removing into the<lb/> | it's condensation might be tried by removing into the<lb/> | ||
Icehouse and there generating by solutions artificial<lb/> | Icehouse and there generating by solutions artificial<lb/> | ||
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<p>Experiments of condensation by <sic>chymical</sic> union alone<lb/> | <p>Experiments of condensation by <sic>chymical</sic> union alone<lb/> | ||
or with cold might be tried as upon <add>between</add> other vapors so<lb/> | or with cold might be tried as upon <add>between</add> other vapors so<lb/> | ||
between | between this for example and the vapor produced by<lb/> | ||
distillation of Phlogisticated Alkali [by both of the fixed<lb/> | distillation of Phlogisticated Alkali [by both of the fixed<lb/> | ||
and also the volatile] upon the supposition that that vapor<lb/> | and also the volatile] upon the supposition that that vapor<lb/> | ||
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may by another tube communicate with a retort<lb/> | may by another tube communicate with a retort<lb/> | ||
at work <add>in order to be supplied thereby</add> to supply it with a constant stream of it's<lb/> | at work <add>in order to be supplied thereby</add> to supply it with a constant stream of it's<lb/> | ||
own vapor<add>respective</add> - by an apparatus <add>< | own vapor<add>respective</add> - by an apparatus <add><gap/></add> of tubes in the nature<lb/> | ||
of <unclear>Hadels</unclear> fitting into each other one chamber might<lb/> | of <unclear>Hadels</unclear> fitting into each other one chamber might<lb/> | ||
be <unclear>plunged</unclear> in the Ice house in any degree of cold<lb/> | be <unclear>plunged</unclear> in the Ice house in any degree of cold<lb/> | ||
while the other connected with it was kept in the Laboratory<lb/> | while the other connected with it was kept in the Laboratory<lb/> | ||
in any degree of Heat<lb/></p> | in any degree of Heat<lb/></p> | ||
By this method many seemingly improbable combinations<lb/> | <p>By this method many seemingly improbable combinations<lb/> | ||
might be formed - Buffers of Antimony & other Metals, for<lb/> | might be formed - Buffers of Antimony & other Metals, for<lb/></p> | ||
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Click Here To Edit CHYMISTRY
-ative made use of as a reservoir for atic One of them might be made use of a reservoir for muriatic Acid perfectly concentrated in its state of vapor
in this state it might perhaps serve as an atmosphere
for preserving fruits according to the Method beforeabove
proposed — it's union with metals might be tried
by letting them stand in it in a fine powder produced
by precipitation either in a metallic or calcined form-
it's condensation might be tried by removing into the
Icehouse and there generating by solutions artificial
cold —
Experiments of condensation by chymical union alone
or with cold might be tried as upon between other vapors so
between this for example and the vapor produced by
distillation of Phlogisticated Alkali [by both of the fixed
and also the volatile] upon the supposition that that vapor
may be a for either volatile Alkali or something
similar to it - since the Vol. Alk. is supposed by some
to be contain phlogiston on account of it's deflagrating
in Nitrous Ammonia - 2 chambers may be
united by a pair of tubes screwing on one to each
and ending in a common reservoir - regulators
might be applied to the part where each tube screws joins on
to it's chamber to permitt let out a larger or smaller supply
of the either of respective vapors at pleasure - each chamber
may by another tube communicate with a retort
at work in order to be supplied thereby to supply it with a constant stream of it's
own vaporrespective - by an apparatus of tubes in the nature
of Hadels fitting into each other one chamber might
be plunged in the Ice house in any degree of cold
while the other connected with it was kept in the Laboratory
in any degree of Heat
By this method many seemingly improbable combinations
might be formed - Buffers of Antimony & other Metals, for
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