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1 I | absolutely different from the fluid water: it may be different 2 I(4)| which the water is kept in a fluid state - is said, under ordinary 3 III | the mixture become quite fluid, and you will then find 4 III | cohesion; for here is the fluid mercury, and if I pour it 5 III | glass - a continuous rod of fluid mercury, the particles of 6 III | the solid water can become fluid by the addition of heat, 7 VI | reduce that metal from that fluid, but it has, in some mysterious 8 VI | the two metals in the same fluid in contact with each other.~ 9 VI | whether they touch in the fluid or outside; by pieces of 10 VI | separating the two portions of fluid into two parts, and now