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1 I | some anhydrous sulphate of copper5] which will illustrate 2 I(4) | the lime or sulphate of copper, becomes solid, the heat 3 I | over the white sulphate of copper, which immediately became 4 I | of turning this salt of copper from white to blue.~ ~I 5 I(5) | Anhydrous sulphate of copper: sulphate of copper deprived 6 I(5) | sulphate of copper: sulphate of copper deprived of its water of 7 III(16)| water are added to some copper turnings. It produces deep 8 IV | two combine at once. The copper and the chlorine unite by 9 IV | once upon the oxygen as the copper did in the other vessel 10 IV | been soaked in nitrate of copper: it does not burn quite 11 IV(23) | of baryta, or nitrate of copper, by immersion in a warm 12 V | It consists of a bar of copper; and if I take a spirit 13 V | strike against the bar of copper and keep it hot. Now you 14 V | flame of that lamp to the copper, and you will see by-and-by 15 V | being conducted along the copper from particle to particle; 16 V | from the point where the copper is first heated, first one 17 V | travels gradually through the copper. You will see that this 18 V | and another piece on the copper, you will find that the 19 V | that the phosphorus on the copper will take fire before that 20 V | transmission of heat through this copper bar which has taken a quarter 21 VI | retort some portions of copper wire (copper not being so 22 VI | portions of copper wire (copper not being so combustible 23 VI | of its contact with the copper.~Every step we are now taking 24 VI | did before, but from the copper. Here is a jar containing 25 VI | containing a solution of copper. If I put a piece of this 26 VI | you see what a coating of copper there is immediately thrown 27 VI | the platinum, a piece of copper or of silver, and it would 28 VI | would become covered with copper. Now is not this most wonderful 29 VI | of zinc and platinum or copper, and I have shown them touching 30 VI | them in this solution of copper, from which we formerly 31 VI | themselves to reduce the copper; but the moment I bring 32 VI | side, and throwing down the copper in the metallic state on 33 VI | ends of the battery. It is copper wire only, and is therefore