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HEADS.
NOMENCLATURE
Names, which being
defined once for all
while they instead then discourse
would declare announce
undo fix the identity
of the thing, to
which they should
be applied, out
of the reach of
those mistakes
which sometimes
happen from
a variance in
the expression
the effects of which are
unnoticed by the
writer: who being
himself secure of
the identity of the
idea from it's
being that which
first offers itself
before the words expressions
does not always
sufficiently attend to
the intention of the
Apparatus.
1 Mixing Vial
2 Athanor for Acids not Volatile
3 Athanor for Acids volatile of a piece - N.B. Cloth of Asbestos would do excellently well for the flexible part of the Athanor, if the fixture were close enough to exclude the Air - or might not a Leather Pipe be lined with it. Think of a alike insoluble to fill up the of it.
Tube of Communication.
5 Receiver
6 Water Stopple {Boiled
{Unboiled or Fresh
7 Quicksilver Stopple
8 Transferring or Decanting Funnel
9 Firing- -Tube for Inflammation
10 Stopple-cap
11 Cork & Water Stopple.
12 Churn for Impregnation, — Impregnator., or Agitator
where the quantity of liquid with
which the Air is meant to be combined is definite,
& the compound meant intended to be preserved - Where
in short the object is combination. is the end in
is of the synthetic kind.
13 Fountain for Agitation or Agitating
fountain - where the quantity of liquid is
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T hold a candle13 indefinite, & and the compound is notneglected intended
to be preserved - Where the object end is
separationof the analytic kind or analysisor disengagement. viz. of one also
ingredient or element in a mixed mass of
air from the rest. reader who has no way of at the ideaformer but through the latter expression.create the materials & form the X assist and pointing out the most advantageous method of disposing of them & giving them their shape.
gain in method and ity, in precision.
To hold a candle 13. indefinite, & the compound is not intended neglected.
to be preserved - Where the object and in view is
separation 2 of the analytic kinds or analyser. or disengagement. viz. of one
ingredient or element in a mixed mass of
air from the rest.
reader who has no way of arriving at the former idea but through the latter expression.
create the materials & form the plan X assist in pointing out the most advantageous method of disposing of them & giving them their shape.
gain in method in brevity, in precision.
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SUBjects of Experiment
Common Air variously modified
1 Common Air or subsisting - sample Hints in particular relative to the management of the normal Laws of observation with to dispose them for new combinations
2 Common Air tainted with respiration -
Respired Air
3. Common Air tainted with by supportingsubstances
putrfying in it - encomparring substances
under putrefaction - Putrid Air
4 Common Air tainted by supporting flame
Adust or Combust Air - 1st by Metals
2 by Oils. 3 by Charcoal. 4 by
5. Common Air tainted by a mixture of Iron
filings and Brimstone - Air with Pyritic
mixture of PyriticizedPyritified Air.
6. Common Air tainted by the Calcination of
Metals in it - Phlogisticated Air - as
Phlogisticaated Alkali - or Air of Calcination.
7 Comm. Air tainted by diminution by Nitrous Air
II Residuary Air + + perhaps noxious unrespirable, because saturated with Phlogiston.
III Fixable Air FIXABLE or Alkaligenous-ne. +- +- Cretaceous; because the most is what is combo with Chalk
1 Fixable Air from Alkalis & Absolute by Acids
2 From do by Heat.
2 From substances in the ous fermentation
3 From substances in the Putrefactive fermentation
4.
AIRS
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