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CHAPTER IX.. Davy's "elements of Chemical Philosophy" Examined.--His

The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart. Ll.d., Volume 1 (of 2) · John Ayrton Paris — chapter 9 of 19 · ~205 words · public domain

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Davy's "Elements of Chemical Philosophy" examined.--His Memoir on some combinations of Phosphorus and Sulphur, &c.--He discovers Hydro-phosphoric gas.--Important Illustrations of the Theory of Definite Proportionals.--Bodies precipitated from water are Hydrats.--His letter to Sir Joseph Banks on a new detonating compound.--He is injured in the eye by its explosion.--His second letter on the subject.--His paper on the Substances produced in different Chemical processes on Fluor Spar.--His work on Agricultural Chemistry 358

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When Potash was introduced into a tube having a platina wire attached to it so & fixed into the tube so as to be a conductor ie. so as to contain just water enough though solid--& inserted over mercury, when the Platina was made neg--No gas was formed & the mercury became oxydated--& a small quantity of the athalyer was produced around the plat: wire as was evident from its gassy alteration by the action of water

--When the mercury was made the neg: gas was developed in great quantities from the pos: wire, & some from the neg mercury & this gas proved to be pure? oxygene Capil Expr.--

proving the decompr of Potash

London, Published by Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley 1831

THE LIFE OF SIR HUMPHRY DAVY, BART. &c. &c.

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