| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1867 - 662 pages
...three years, has not exhibited the faintest acidity. I! as much water as possible be expelled from wet gun-cotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...the water thus left in the material is sufficient to act as a perfect protection, and consequently also to guard against all risk of accident. It is... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1773 - 674 pages
...three years, has not exhibited the faintest acidity. If as much water as possible be expelled from wet gun-cotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...the water thus left in the material is sufficient to act as a perfect protection, and consequently also to guard against all risk of accident. It is,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Science - 1867 - 654 pages
...three years, has not exhibited the faintest acidity. If as much water as possible be expelled from wet gun-cotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...the water thus left in the material is sufficient to act as a perfect protection, and consequently also to guard against all risk of accident. It is... | |
| Chemistry - 1867 - 680 pages
...three years, has not exhibited the faintest acidity. If as much water as possible be expelled from wet gun-cotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...the water thus left in the material is sufficient to act as a perfect protection, and consequently also to guard against all risk of accident. It is... | |
| Pharmacy - 1868 - 640 pages
...change, even if closely packed in large quantities. If as much water us possible he espelled from wet gun-cotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...in the material is sufficient not only to act as a protective against change, but also to guard against all risk of accident. It is, therefore, in this... | |
| George William MacDonald - Explosives - 1912 - 212 pages
...three years has not exhibited the faintest acidity. If as much water as possible be expelled from wet guncotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...protective, but also to guard against all risk of accident. CHAPTER XXII SOBRERO'S DISCOVERY OF NITROGLYCERIN (1847) ASCANIO SOBRERO, Professor of Chemistry in... | |
| Edward Chauncey Worden - Cellulose - 1921 - 940 pages
...three years has not exhibited the faintest acidity. If as much water as possible be expelled from wet guncotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...which, though only damp to the touch, it is perfectly non -explosive; the water thus left in the material is sufficient not only to act as a perfect protective,... | |
| Physics - 1867 - 1174 pages
...three years, has not exhibited the faintest acidity. If as much water as possible be expelled from wet gun-cotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...the water thus left in the material is sufficient to act as a perfect protection, and consequently also to guard against all risk of accident. It is... | |
| Pharmacy - 1868 - 664 pages
...change, even if closely packed in large quantities. If as much water as possible be expelled from wet gun-cotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...in the material is sufficient not only to act as a protective against change, bnt also to guard against all risk of accident. It is, therefore, in this... | |
| Science - 1867 - 900 pages
...three years, has not exhibited the faintest acidity. If as much water as possible be expelled from wet gun-cotton by the centrifugal extractor, it is obtained...the water thus left in the material is sufficient to act as a perfect protection, and consequently also to guard against all risk of accident. It is... | |
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