... the support of fire in other bodies : the sulphur from which it was procured was capable of both. There is a remarkable difference, then, between the acid procured from the sulphur and the sulphur itself. The acid cannot be the only constituent part... Chemical Essays - Page 168by Richard Watson - 1782Full view - About this book
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...difperfed. Means have been invented for collecting this vapour, and it is found to be a very Itrong acid. The acid thus procured from the burning of fulphur,...fulphur itfelf. The acid cannot be the only conftituent 'rt of fulphur ; it is evident that -*" fomething Jometking elfe muft have entered into its competition,... | |
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...either burned by itself, or of contributing towards the support of fire in other bodies; the sulphur from which it was procured was capable of both : there...difference, then, between the acid procured from the sulphur and the sulphur itself. The acid cannot be the only constituent part of sulphur; it is evident... | |
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...either burned by itself or of contributing toward the support of fire in other bodies ; the sulphur, from which it was procured, was capable of both :...difference, then, between the acid procured from the sulphur and the sulphur itself. The acid cannot be the only constituent part of sulphur ; it is evident... | |
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...either burned by itself, or of contributing towards the support of fire in other bodies : the sulphur from which it was procured was capable of both. There...difference, then, between the acid procured from the sulphur and the sulphur itself. The acid cannot be the only constituent part of sulphur: it is evident... | |
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...either burned by itself, or of contributing towards the support of fire in other bodies: the sulphur, from which it was procured was capable of both: there...difference, then, between the acid procured from the sulphur, and the sulphur itself. The acid cannot be the only constituent part of sulphur; it is evident... | |
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