| | Book (volume) | sugar in 12 of boiling rectified spirits, and Margraff in 16 parts. When the solution is set aside for...p. 305. )| Lewis, Newman’s Chemistry, p. 329. Margraff, Opusc. i. 217. ** Scheele, ii. 32. Dijon Trans...Recreation, ii. 288. f f Margraff, Opusc. i. 213. + MargrafiPs Opusc, i. 216. § Margraff, Opusc. i, 213. 32...ously. Uses. INGREDIENTS OF PLANTS. carota, Margraff could obtain only an uncrystallizable syTtip....teeth; but this prejudice is now given up. It * Margraff, i. 241. f Gehlen’s Jour. iv. 327. f Ann. de Chim | | | Book (edition) | he (Cramer) then used borax and soda as fluxes (Margraff, of Berlin , having described “ phosphor salt... Cretaceous ( upper) 16. Bolderberg beds of Belgium . 13. Bagshot and Bracklesham beds . 14. Bath...(Canada) 92. Ilfracombe beds 93. Kleynspawen beds (Belgium ) . . Jurassic 94. Kelloway rock Ditto 95...Loess of the Rhine . . 103. Loam and Breccia of Liège caverns 104. Leaf bed and land shells of Madeira...) Miocene ( upper) . 160. Rupelmonde beds (of Belgium ) Pliocene (older) Miocene (lower) 161. Radaboj | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | substances, such as sodium and potassium salts. S. A. Margraff, for example, compared sodium nitrate and saltpeter...nitrates to sulfates, chlorides, and car¬ bonates, Margraff detected differences in the result¬ ing crystals...chrysoberyl from Saratoga,60 the progressive variety of andalusite,61 and the mixunitaire apophyllite, which had...“Description of a New Crystalline Form of the Andalusite,” ibid. 4 (1824) : pp. 122-123. 62 Gerard Troost...Kingsbridge quarry on Manhattan Island and the schoharieite from Carlisle, N.Y. The geology of the quarry where | | | Book (volume) | sugar in 12 of boiling rectified spirits, and MargrafF in 16 parts. portion as in water. When the...observe, however, that from the daucus carota, The Margraff' could obtain only an uncrystallizable syrup....sweet-tasted fruits, such as grapes, Sec. mon * Margraff, Opusc. i. + t Ann. de Chim. f Klaproth, Gehlen's...Recreation, § Margraff, Opusc. i. 213. ** Gehlen's Jour. iv. 337. lxiii. 102. ii. 288. || Margraff, i. ...decomposed in the same way.f Thus the observations of Margraff, and some of the earlier chemists, respecting | | | Book (volume) | Family 1. Quartz 2. Iron 3. Hornstone 2. Andalusite 3. Saussurite 4. Chiastolite 5. Iudianite...ejected limestone of Vesuvius, and in a limestonef quarry belonging to the iron foundary at Oker in Sudermanland... i. Henkel, Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. iv. 316. Margraff, ibid. Brochant, i. 577. name from fog, Pott...MINERALS. 280 Sp. Galwite.* 4. found in a lime quarry at Gbkum, a Swedish mile south-west from the celebrated...from the lime The nature of the constituents which quarry of Gbkum. f were thus found, together with some | | | Book (volume) | 100 parts of sulphur unite lately, the Accord\vith 80 ; But both of last, with 62*6 of oxygen. these...with each ot ^ er> as was 6 rst ascertained by Margraff. Pelletier afterwards examined the combination...i. 233, 379 TITANIUM. same the is flint \vith titanium, of which he was un- cha P- Iv . ^ ...each other ; at the distance of the matrass \vith the boil- ing water in one of the foci, and a very...615 Amniotic acid, v. 4-89 Amphibole, iv. 312 Andalusite, Andreolite, 309 488 iii. 309 Antimony, muriate | | | Book (edition) | didymium, and strontium, 4Ce(OH) CO3.3SrCO3.3H2O. Andalusite. A mineral. It is a silicate of aluminium, Al...is Apyonin. See Pyoctanin. Apyre. Synonym for Andalusite. Apyrite. Rubellite {q.v.). A proprietary preparation...Chiastolite (Cross-stones). It is a variety of andalusite (a silicate tine, of aluminium, Al 2 Si0 6 )...Chiviatite. A mineral, 2PbS.3Bi 2 S 3 Chizeuilite. Andalusite (q.v.). . Chladnite. A mineral. It is Enstatite...feathers. A variety of the mineral Maranite. Andalusite. Maranta. Maranyl. Arrowroot starch. A nylon |
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