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قراءة كتاب Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries
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Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries
Inch,
and Fractions of Lines, into Decimal Fractions of the Inch, 481
No. II.—Table for Converting the Observed Heighth of Water in the Jars of the Pneumato-Chemical
Apparatus, expressed in Inches and Decimals, into Corresponding Heighths of Mercury, 482
No. III.—Table for Converting the Ounce Measures used
by Dr Priestley into French and English Cubical Inches, 483
No. IV.—Table for Reducing the Degrees of
Reaumeur's Thermometer into its corresponding Degrees of Fahrenheit's Scale, 484
No. V.—Additional.—Rules for Converting French Weights
and Measures into correspondent English Denominations, 485
No. VI.—Table of the Weights of the different Gasses, at 28 French inches,
or 29.84 English inches barometrical pressure, and at 10° (54.5°) of temperature,
expressed in English measure and English Troy weight, 490
No. VII.—Tables of the Specific Gravities of different bodies, 491
No. VIII.—Additional.—Rules for Calculating the Absolute Gravity in English Troy Weight of a
Cubic Foot and Inch, English Measure, of any Substance whose Specific Gravity is known, 505
No. IX.—Tables for Converting Ounces, Drams, and Grains, Troy, into
Decimals of the Troy Pound of 12 Ounces, and for Converting Decimals of the Pound Troy
into Ounces, &c. 508
No. X.—Table of the English Cubical Inches and Decimals corresponding to a determinate Troy
Weight of Distilled Water at the Temperature of 55°, calculated from Everard's experiment, 511