... we may the better discern the direction in which we are to look for the solution of this problem, let us premise that all of these elements, in some of their combinations, are more or less soluble in water. There are, in fact, no such things in nature... Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine - Pàgina 3271874Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| American Institute of Mining Engineers - 1873 - 524 pàgines
...water. There are, in fact, no such things in nature as absolutely insoluble bodies, but all, under certain conditions, are capable of being taken up...bodies; so that it may after all be looked upon as the long-sought-for alkahest or universal menstruum. Let us now compare the waters of rivers, seas,... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 520 pàgines
...water. There are, in fact, no such things in nature as absolutely insoluble bodies, but all, under certain conditions, are capable of being taken up...bodies ; so that it may, after all, be looked upon as the long-sought-for alkahest or universal menstruum. [* It is well known that many chemical compounds... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 530 pàgines
...water. There are, in fact, no such things in nature as absolutely insoluble bodies, but all, under certain conditions, are capable of being taken up...bodies ; so that it may, after all, be looked upon as the long-sought-for alkahest or universal menstruum. [• It is well known that many chemical compounds... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 524 pàgines
...water. There are, in fact, no such things in nature as absolutely insoluble bodies, but all, under certain conditions, are capable of being taken up...of certain widely distributed substances, such as carbouic acid and alkaline carbonates and sulphides, will dissolve the most insoluble bodies ; so that... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877 - 696 pàgines
...judge or cardinal could send them at will. Professor Sterry Hunt says in one of his lectures : f " The alchemists sought in vain for a universal solvent...cases by heat, pressure, and the presence of certain widely-distributed substances, such as carbonic acid and alkaline carbonates and sulphides, will dissolve... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877 - 688 pàgines
...says in one of his lectures : f " The alchemists sought in vain for a universal solvent ; but we DOW know that water, aided in some cases by heat, pressure, and the presence of certain widely-distributed substances, such as carbonic acid and alkaline carbonates and sulphides, will dissolve... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1892 - 708 pàgines
...judge or cardinal could send them at will. Professor Sterry Hunt says in one of his lectures : f " The alchemists sought in vain for a universal solvent...cases by heat, pressure, and the presence of certain widely-distributed substances, such as carbonic acid and alkaline carbonates and sulphides, will dissolve... | |
| H. P. Blavatsky - 1994 - 1712 pàgines
...which judge or cardinal could send them at will. Professor T. Sterry Hunt says in one of his lectures: "The alchemists sought in vain for a universal solvent,...bodies; so that it may, after all, be looked upon as the long-sought for alkahest or universal menstruum." f This reads almost like a paraphrase of Van... | |
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