The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... sometimes employed in analytical chemistry , especially in determination of the quantity of mercury , since all the mercurial salts , when boiled with it , are decomposed , and yield their mercury in the metallic form . Tetrachloride of ...
... sometimes employed in analytical chemistry , especially in determination of the quantity of mercury , since all the mercurial salts , when boiled with it , are decomposed , and yield their mercury in the metallic form . Tetrachloride of ...
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... sometimes found with so large proportion of tin that it is difficult to say whether they should be regarded as tin or copper ores . The dressing of tin ore obtained from the mine is a difficult and delicate operation . It is so much ...
... sometimes found with so large proportion of tin that it is difficult to say whether they should be regarded as tin or copper ores . The dressing of tin ore obtained from the mine is a difficult and delicate operation . It is so much ...
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... sometimes ammonia is added to the alcohol - when the solution is known as ammoniated tincture ; solutions in water and in ether are also prepared , known as aqueous tinctures and ethereal tinct- ures . The alcohol employed in preparing ...
... sometimes ammonia is added to the alcohol - when the solution is known as ammoniated tincture ; solutions in water and in ether are also prepared , known as aqueous tinctures and ethereal tinct- ures . The alcohol employed in preparing ...
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... sometimes im- parting a degree of pleasure ; to tinkle . TIN'GLING , imp . -gling : N. a thrilling sensation ; a noise in the ears . TIN- GLED , pp . ting'gld . TINKAL , n . ting kal : see TINCAL . TINKAR'S ROOT , ting ' kárz rót ...
... sometimes im- parting a degree of pleasure ; to tinkle . TIN'GLING , imp . -gling : N. a thrilling sensation ; a noise in the ears . TIN- GLED , pp . ting'gld . TINKAL , n . ting kal : see TINCAL . TINKAR'S ROOT , ting ' kárz rót ...
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... sometimes equal to Titian , he was often inferior to Tintoretto . ' T. lavishly indulged in chiaro - oscuro , but his coloring is not gay or brilliant ; it is rather cold and leaden , as might be expected of a painter who , when asked ...
... sometimes equal to Titian , he was often inferior to Tintoretto . ' T. lavishly indulged in chiaro - oscuro , but his coloring is not gay or brilliant ; it is rather cold and leaden , as might be expected of a painter who , when asked ...
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