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Experiments and observations relating to various branches of natural philosophy : with a continuation of the observations on air. London : printed for J. Johnson, MDCCLXXIX [1779]
Inhalt
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [5]Titelblatt
- PDF V [9]The preface.
- PDF [19]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF XXV [29]The introduction.
- PDF 1 [37]Section I. Observations relating to the nitrous acid, and especially the colour of it.
- PDF 26 [62]Section II. Of the nitrous acid vapour.
- PDF 39 [75]Section III. Some phenomena attending the solution of metals in nitrous acid.
- PDF 45 [81]Section IV. Of the changes to which nitrous air is subject.
- PDF 65 [101]Section V. Of the impregnation of water with the vapour of nitrous acid.
- PDF 69 [105]Section VI. Attempts to preserve animal substances in nitrous air.
- PDF 75 [111]Section VII. Miscellaneous experiments relating to nitrous air.
- PDF 78 [114]Section VIII. Of the colour of the marine acid.
- PDF 86 [122]Section IX. Of the impregnation of marine acid with various earthy substances.
- PDF 92 [128]Section X. Of the effect of a continued heat on spirit of salt in glass tubes hermetically sealed.
- PDF 103 [139]Section XI. Of the exposure of various substances containing spirit of salt to a continued heat.
- PDF 108 [144]Section XII. Experiments relating to the discharge of the colour of various solutions made by the marine acid.
- PDF 116 [152]Section XIII. Of the vitriolic acid.
- PDF 122 [158]Section XIV. Of the volatile vitriolic acid, and vitriolic acid air.
- PDF 133 [169]Section XV. Of the phosphoric acid.
- PDF 141 [177]Section XVI. Observations relating to the black powder produced by the agitation of impure quicksilver.
- PDF 159 [195]Section XVII. Of the agitation of pure mercury in water.
- PDF 184 [220]Section XVIII. Of the effect of long continued agitation on quicksilver.
- PDF 192 [228]Section XIX. Of the constitution of dephlogisticated air, and a review of the observations relating to it.
- PDF 203 [239]Section XX. Of the extraction of dephlogisticated air from several mineral substances.
- PDF 213 [249]Section XXI. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from the vitriolic acid and iron.
- PDF 226 [262]Section XXII. Of the production of the deplogisticated air by means of the vitriolic acid, from other metals.
- PDF 236 [272]Section XXIII. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from earty substances by means of the vitriolic acid.
- PDF 240 [276]Section XXIV. Attempts to procure air from various substances by means of spirit of salt.
- PDF 245 [281]Section XXV. Miscellaneous experiments relating to dephogisticated air.
- PDF 260 [296]Section XXVI. Of the presence of earth in atmospherical air, or in dephlogisticated air, as the proper origin and basis of it.
- PDF 269 [305]Section XXVII. Various observations relating to the diminution of common air.
- PDF 296 [332]Section XXVIII. Observations relating to the melioration of air by the growth of plants.
- PDF 313 [349]Section XXIX. Of the state of air confined in the bladders of sea weed.
- PDF 320 [356]Section XXX. Of the property of the willow plant to absorb air.
- PDF 326 [362]Section XXXI. Of the growth of plants in dephlogisticated air, compared with their growth in other kinds of air.
- PDF 329 [365]Section XXXII. Of the growth of plants with their leaves in fixed air, and their roots in water impregnated with fixed air.
- PDF 335 [371]Section XXXIII. Of the spontaneous emission of dephlogisiticated air from water in certain circumstances.
- PDF 360 [396]Section XXXIV. Of inflammable air.
- PDF 384 [420]Section XXXV. Of fixed air.
- PDF 401 [437]Section XXXVI. Experiments on cream of tartar.
- PDF 406 [442]Section XXXVII. Miscellaneous observations on substances exposed to a long continued heat.
- PDF 425 [461]Section XXXVIII. Experiments in electricity.
- PDF 429 [465]Section XXXIX. Miscellaneous experiments.
- PDF 450 [486]Section XL. Experiments and observations made since the preceding section were sent to the press.
- PDF 461 [497]The appendix.
- PDF 486 [522]Remarks on some parts of this volume.
- PDF 489 [525]Additional observations.
- PDF [527]The more considerable errata of the press, and other corrections.
- PDF [528]A catalogue of books, written by Joseph Priestley, [...].
- PDF [531][Plate.]
- PDF [534]Rückdeckel