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1 I(4) | heat which retained it in a liquid state is evolved. 2 I | has not. If I add a little liquid to the marble and decompose 3 I(6) | Add a little liquid to the marble and decompose 4 I(6) | it could be obtained in a liquid state. Thilorier, a French 5 II | experiment, do as I do - pour the liquid out gently, leaving all 6 II | which you see formed in the liquid, and have put some of it 7 II(8)| is redissolved when the liquid is stirred: when a little 8 III | solid water is becoming liquid, the heat of the ball is 9 III | even hold together in the liquid form, but escape as vapor. 10 III | certain point it becomes liquid and a farther increase converts 11 III | much diminished as to be liquid water? Well, in diminishing 12 III | passes from the solid to the liquid state. If I melt ice in 13 III | the means of making ice liquid without heat - that is to 14 III | then proceed to make it liquid by any of the various means 15 III | necessary to keep it in the liquid state to the ice on becoming 16 III | state to the ice on becoming liquid. I remember once, when I 17 III | other hand, we convert a liquid into a solid, e. g., water 18 III | which dips into some colored liquid in the vessel B. And I dare 19 III | and warm it, the colored liquid which is now standing in 20 III | water is true of every other liquid), by reason of its becoming 21 III | and look at the colored liquid, how it is being driven 22 III | suppose that because they are liquid they have lost their attraction 23 III | not for the particles of liquid cohering together, this 24 III | attraction which holds the liquid together, and I am about 25 III | take some other (any other liquid would do, but ether makes 26 III | cohesion is broken up. Now this liquid ether, if exposed to a very 27 III | that as I apply heat to the liquid diminish its attraction 28 III | and would return to the liquid state as soon as the heat 29 IV | make it hold together as a liquid or a solid, there is also 30 IV | oxygen or hydrogen to the liquid state; and yet their first 31 IV | is to take up first this liquid condition and then the solid 32 IV | thicker, and you see the liquid is hardening and stiffening, 33 IV | solid bodies and vaporizing liquid bodies; by its power of 34 VI | vessel containing the acid liquid and the slips of zinc and 35 VI | action. Here is a colored liquid which can show by its change