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so:text | I have now made the preparation; laid as it were the foundations of my answer to the Sieur Burn's demand; namely, that having put two pounds six ounces of fine English tin into an iron vessel, and heated it strongly on an open fire for six hours, stirring it continually, without having added anything, he obtained two pounds thirteen ounces of a white; which at first occasioned him great surprise, and the desire to ascertain whence these seven ounces of increase were derived. (en) |
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so:description | Essay XVI. Formal answer to the question, Why Tin and Lead increase in weight when they are calcined? (en) |
so:description | Art. XI. A Translation of Rey's Essays on the Calcination of Metals, &c. (1822) (en) |
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