...The shell of an egg, chemically speaking, consists chiefly ofcarbonate of lime, similar to chalk, with a small quantity of phosphateof lime, and animal mucus...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
...It consists, chemically, of water, oil, albumen, andgelatine...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
..." Experiments have, however, proved that "noheating power exists in the moon's rays, and that lunar light will notact chemically upon the iduret of silver...
Henry H. Snelling 「The History and Practice of the Art of Photography」
...Most experienced operators have been long acquainted with theeffect of the vapor of ammonia upon the chemically coated plate...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...The durability of colour in substances is to a great extent dependentupon the condition in which they exist chemically...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...The powers of colours in these respects,as well as of pigments individually, together with their reciprocalaction and influence chemically, will be adverted to under theirdistinct heads...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...Alcohol now dissolves the blue colour, and waterprecipitates it from the solution chemically pure...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...Being an artificial iron ochre it is more chemically active thannative ochres, and needs to be cautiously employed with pigmentsaffected by iron, such as the lakes of cochineal and intense blue...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...The foregoing yellows and blues are in no wise inimical to each other,and yield the best mixed greens, chemically considered, the palette canafford...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...Thisgreen presents an example of a pigment being chemically good andartistically bad, or at least indifferent...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...differs chemically from Prussian blue only in having copper instead ofiron for its basis...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...When thiscoloured substance is finely powdered and mixed with water, the liquidis not the least coloured; whence it is inferred that the red ironcompound has chemically united itself with the resin...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...The flesh of animals is not chemically different from our own...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
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