| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - Chemistry - 1866 - 556 pages
...affords so many examples ; and it might consequently be possible to obtain from them, by decomposition, some of the simpler bodies which are known to have entered into their composition. I have, however, been unable to discover any facts in favour of this view. Neither indigo-blue nor... | |
| Chemistry - 1865 - 332 pages
...simpler ones, water is absorbed. Regarding the real constitution of these bodies the author hazards no speculations. It might be supposed that they belonged...of mismanagement now admits, the author thinks, of an easy explanation. By the fermentation of the sugar contained in the madder employed, alcohol is... | |
| Chemistry - 1865 - 640 pages
...simpler ones, water is absorbed. Regarding the real constitution of these bodies the author hazards no speculations. It might be supposed that they belonged...of mismanagement now admits, the author thinks, of an easy explanation. By the fermentation of the sugar contained in the madder employed, alcohol is... | |
| Physics - 1865 - 1144 pages
...affords so many examples; and it might consequently be possible to obtain from them, by decomposition, some of the simpler bodies which are known to have entered into their composition. 1 have, however, been unable to discover any facts in favour of this view. Neither indigo-blue nor... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - Science - 1868 - 362 pages
...affords so many examples; and it might consequently be possible to obtain from them, by decomposition, some of the simpler bodies which are known to have entered into their composition. 1 have, however, been unable to discover any facts in favour of this view. Neither indigo-blue nor... | |
| Natural history - 1868 - 360 pages
...affords so many examples; and it might consequently be possible to obtain from them, by decomposition, some of the simpler bodies which are known to have entered into their composition. 1 have, however, been unable to discover any facts in favour of this view. Neither indigo-blue nor... | |
| English periodicals - 1865 - 514 pages
...affords so many examples ; and it might consequently be possible to obtain from them, by decomposition, some of the simpler bodies which are known to have entered into their composition. 1 have, however, been unable to discover any facts in favour of this view. Neither indigo-blue nor... | |
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