IV. On exceptions to the law that salts are more soluble in hot than in cold water; with a new instance (Unknown)
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Philosophical Magazine Series 2
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2
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20-26
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1827
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Title:IV. On exceptions to the law that salts are more soluble in hot than in cold water; with a new instance
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Contributors:Graham, Thomas ( author )
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Published in:Philosophical Magazine Series 2 ; 2, 7 ; 20-26
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Publication date:1827-07-01
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Table of contents – Volume 2, Issue 7
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I. Collections in foreign geology.—[No. I.]De la Beche, H. T. et al. | 1827
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II. Observations relations à un Article de Mr. Ivory, inséré dans le No. 5. du Philosophical Magazine, &c. N. S. pour Mai 1827Poisson, M. et al. | 1827
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III. A letter to Professor Airy, in reply to his remarks on some passages in a paper by Mr. IvoryIvory, J. et al. | 1827
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IV. On exceptions to the law that salts are more soluble in hot than in cold water; with a new instanceGraham, Thomas et al. | 1827
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V. Symmetrical properties of plane trianglesDavies, T. S. et al. | 1827
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VI. On the semi-arcs of vibration of a clock with a dead beat scapement and deal pendulumSquire, Thomas et al. | 1827
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VII. On mechanical science| 1827
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VIII. A further account of the great mass of native iron of BitburgDr.Chladni, C. F. F. et al. | 1827
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IX. On meteoric iron from MexicoDr.Nœggebath, J. et al. | 1827
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X. On the method of the least squares, as employed in determining the figure of the earth, from experiments with the pendulum, as well as by the measurements of arcsGalbraith, W. et al. | 1827
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XI. A synopsis of the genera of Saurian reptiles, in which some new genera are indicated, and the others reviewed by actual examinationGray, J. E. et al. | 1827
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XIII. Notices respecting new books| 1827
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XII. Corrections in a work entitled “Chemical Manipulation”Faraday, Michael et al. | 1827
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Royal Society| 1827
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Royal Institution of Great Britain| 1827
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Rheine,—A peculiar substance in rhubarb| 1827
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Fluor spar and anhydrous sulphuric acid| 1827
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Zanthopicrite,—A new vegetable colouring principle| 1827
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Althein,—A peculiar substance in marshmallow| 1827
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Composition of iron scales| 1827
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Meteorite which fell near Ferrara in 1824| 1827
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Quantity of silver and gold raised in Guanaxuato| 1827
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Native iron found in Canaan. (Conn. U. S.)| 1827
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Discovery of fossil hyænas in Kent| 1827
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On register rain-gaugesBevan, B. et al. | 1827
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Mr. Squire's comparative observations of the solar eclipse of Nov. 29, 1826| 1827
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Meteorological observations for May 1827| 1827
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New patents| 1827
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Meteorological observations by Mr. Howard near London, Mr. Giddy at Penzance, Dr. Burney at Gosport, and Mr. Veall at Boston| 1827
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Editorial Board| 1827