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1 I(4)| water is kept in a fluid state - is said, under ordinary 2 I(4)| retained it in a liquid state is evolved. 3 I | placing the half cwt. in a state of quiescence upon the inflated 4 I(6)| be obtained in a liquid state. Thilorier, a French chemist, 5 II | upon it in its ordinary state; when I place it in the 6 III | the solid to the liquid state. If I melt ice in other 7 III | to keep it in the liquid state to the ice on becoming liquid. 8 III | occupied by a body when in the state of vapor. Here is a substance 9 III | vaporous or the gaseous state are always perfectly transparent, 10 III | examine that water, and the state and the condition in which 11 III | get; it would assume the state of vapor, but it would nevertheless 12 III | would return to the liquid state as soon as the heat was 13 IV | or hydrogen to the liquid state; and yet their first impulse, 14 V | in them in their ordinary state. For instance, here is a 15 VI | the copper in the metallic state on the platinum plate; and