The Development of Chemistry, 1789-1914: Chemical manipulationDavid M. Knight Taylor & Francis, 1998 - 664 páginas |
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Laboratory | 11 |
Balance Weighing | 24 |
Measures Measuring | 66 |
Sources and Management of Heat | 83 |
Furnaces | 84 |
Lamps | 102 |
Blowpipes | 109 |
Miscellanea | 576 |
Uses of Paper | 578 |
Uses of Copper Wire | 581 |
Uses of Glass Plates | 582 |
Uses of Soft Windsor Brick | 584 |
Conduction of Heat | 585 |
Uses of Reflective and Receptive Powers | 586 |
Writing on Glass | 588 |
Thermometers | 135 |
Comminution Trituration Mortars Granulation | 147 |
Solution Infusion Digestion | 167 |
Distillation Sublimation | 197 |
Precipitation | 230 |
Filtration Decantation Washing | 237 |
Crystallization | 254 |
Evaporation Desiccation | 263 |
Coloured Tests Neutralization | 274 |
Crucible Operations Fusion Reduction | 286 |
Furnace Tube Operations | 305 |
SECT Page XV Pneumatic Manipulation or Management of Gases | 317 |
Production Retention and Transference of Gases | 324 |
Measurement of Gases | 334 |
Of larger and independent Vessels for the Retaining and Storing of Gas | 350 |
Connection and Communication | 362 |
Airpumps Syringes and the Operations per formed with them | 374 |
Correction of the Volume of Gases for Tem | 382 |
perature and Pressure | 383 |
Weighing of Gases or Air | 387 |
Tube Chemistry | 398 |
Electricity | 432 |
Franklinic Electricity | 433 |
Voltaic Electricity | 453 |
Lutes Cements | 477 |
Bending Blowing and Cutting of Glass | 493 |
Cleanliness and Cleansing | 535 |
General Rules for young Experimenters | 558 |
Uses of EquivalentsWollastons Scale | 564 |
Smelling by a Tube | 589 |
Silvering Glass | 591 |
continued Page 13 Phosphorescence | 592 |
Uses of Solar Radiant Matter | 593 |
Magnetism | 594 |
A Course of Inductive and Instructive Practices | 598 |
Balance Weighing | 599 |
Measures Measuring | 602 |
Management of Heat | 603 |
Communition | 605 |
Solution Digestion Infusion | 607 |
Distillation Sublimation | 610 |
8 Precipitation | 613 |
Filtration Decantation Washing | 615 |
Crystallization | 617 |
Evaporation Desiccation | 618 |
Coloured Tests Neutralization | 619 |
Crucible Operations | 621 |
Furnace Tube Operations | 624 |
Pneumatic Manipulation | 626 |
Tube Chemistry | 636 |
Electricity | 640 |
Lutes Cements | 642 |
Blowing and Cutting of Glass | 643 |
Cleanliness and Cleansing | 645 |
Miscellanea | 646 |
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