| john charles - 1855 - 806 pages
...explosion and heat are less ; in other instances, where the process was regular and the metal homogeneous, the fracture extended quite through the metal to upwards...several of which the explosion took place even in ike liquid, by striking the deposit against the glass vessel containing it; and in one instance it... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Great Exhibition - 1856 - 322 pages
...explosion and heat are less. In other instances, where the process was regular and the metal homogeneous, the fracture extended quite through the metal to upwards...and had remained out of the liquid several hours. The same phenomenon occurred with deposits obtained in a solution composed of one fluid ounce of the... | |
| Science - 1856 - 334 pages
...explosion and heat are less. In other instances, where the process was regular and the metal homogeneous, the fracture extended quite through the metal to upwards...and had remained out of the liquid several hours. The same phenomenon occurred with deposits obtained in a solution composed of one fluid ounce of the... | |
| William Somerville Orr - Science - 1856 - 596 pages
...times- both 56 BISMUTH AND ZINC SOLUTIONS. before and since its first publication ; in several instances the explosion took place even in the liquid, by striking...and had remained out of the liquid several hours." On one occasion, a deposit had been well washed, dried, and out of the solution many hours, and a friend,... | |
| Sheridan Muspratt - Chemistry - 1853 - 346 pages
...and explosion are less; in other instances, where the process was regular and the metal homogeneous, the fracture extended quite through the metal to upwards of one-eighth of an inch in depth. He observed this phenomenon in about nine instances, in several of which the explosion took place even... | |
| James Napier - Electrometallurgy - 1876 - 280 pages
...of deposition has been interrupted and the deposited metal is not homogeneous, the fracture extends quite through the metal to upwards of one-eighth of an inch in depth." Mr. Gore mentions that these explosions sometimes take place in the solution by striking the deposit... | |
| George Gore - Electrometallurgy - 1887 - 160 pages
...process of deposition has been interrupted and the deposited metal is not homogeneous, a fracture is extended quite through the metal to upwards of one-eighth of an inch in depth. This phenomenon has been observed many times both before and since its first publication ; in several... | |
| Physics - 1855 - 580 pages
...explosion and heat are less ; in other instances, where the process was regular and the metal homogeneous, the fracture extended quite through the metal to upwards...and had remained out of the liquid several hours. The same phenomenon occurred with deposits obtained in a solution composed of one fluid ounce of the... | |
| Physics - 1855 - 1070 pages
...explosion and heat are less ; in other instances, where the process was regular and the metal homogeneous, the fracture extended quite through the metal to upwards...and had remained out of the liquid several hours. The same phenomenon occurred with deposits obtained in a solution composed of one fluid ounce of the... | |
| Physics - 1855 - 1086 pages
...explosion and heat are less ; in other instances, where the process was regular and the metal homogeneous, the fracture extended quite through the metal to upwards...phenomenon in about nine instances, in several of whicli the explosion took place even in the liquid, by striking the deposit against the glass containing... | |
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