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6. Give an account of the composition and distinguish- ing properties of wrought iron , cast iron , and steel . ARCHITECTURE ( PRACTICAL ) . FIRST PAPER . The Board of Examiners . 1. Sketch on the plan of warehouse marked A the spacing ...
6. Give an account of the composition and distinguish- ing properties of wrought iron , cast iron , and steel . ARCHITECTURE ( PRACTICAL ) . FIRST PAPER . The Board of Examiners . 1. Sketch on the plan of warehouse marked A the spacing ...
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... properties of hæmoglobin adapt it to its roll in the animal organism . 5. What is the composition of cow's milk ? Explain in detail how you would proceed to separate and identify the constituents of milk . 6. Supposing carbon enters the ...
... properties of hæmoglobin adapt it to its roll in the animal organism . 5. What is the composition of cow's milk ? Explain in detail how you would proceed to separate and identify the constituents of milk . 6. Supposing carbon enters the ...
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... properties , and state how you would identify it . 8. Describe the more important features of the calcium group of metals ; and explain how you would distinguish similar salts , e.g. , the chlorides , of these metals from those of other ...
... properties , and state how you would identify it . 8. Describe the more important features of the calcium group of metals ; and explain how you would distinguish similar salts , e.g. , the chlorides , of these metals from those of other ...
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... properties of the solvent ? State the laws governing such effects in the case of dilute solutions ; and show briefly how the discovery of such laws has been of use in the determination of molecular weights . 6. Explain the theory of ...
... properties of the solvent ? State the laws governing such effects in the case of dilute solutions ; and show briefly how the discovery of such laws has been of use in the determination of molecular weights . 6. Explain the theory of ...
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... properties . 6. Give an account of naphthalene , its production and practical applications . 7. Give a short account of the chemistry of the manu- facture of beer . MATERIA MEDICA , MEDICAL BOTANY , AND ELEMENTARY THERAPEUTICS . ANNUAL ...
... properties . 6. Give an account of naphthalene , its production and practical applications . 7. Give a short account of the chemistry of the manu- facture of beer . MATERIA MEDICA , MEDICAL BOTANY , AND ELEMENTARY THERAPEUTICS . ANNUAL ...
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