I sprinkled the fuming nitrous acid on the non-attractable parts, which weighed 2-1/2 grains.
Baume had sent him in 1768, grains in form of buttons, others flatter, and some black and scaly; and having separated by the loadstone those which are attractable from those which appeared not so, I tried to form Prussian blue with both.
He observed, as well as I, that one of the metallic matters is very attractable by the magnet, and the other but little, or not at all.
The half drachm of the third experiment was not only attractable in the mass, but the grains of gold separated therefrom did not themselves give any signs of magnetism.
Therefore, thank thou God for being an attractable body, to be drawn to the Magnet of the Kingdom of God.
The iron body is attractable although at long distances away; but the earthen one is not although in contact and very close.
At the blowpipe this oxide becomes brown, and very attractable by the magnet; but after calcination and cooling, the ore yields a red powder, which stains paper nearly as red as hematite does; and which is much employed in polishing metals.
The titaniferous oxide of iron, or iron sand, is also attractable by the magnet.
It adheres to the tongue, has an odour slightly argillaceous when breathed upon, makes no effervescence with any acid, blackens at the blowpipe without melting, and becomes attractable by the magnet with the slightest calcination.
It turns brown without melting at the blowpipe, and becomes attractable by the magnet after being slightly roasted in the flame of a candle.
This ore is attractable by the magnet like common iron.
After its weight is ascertained, it is to be burned in a crucible of platinum till the ashes no longer change their colour, and are not attractable by the magnet.
The iron is now hardly at all attractable by the magnet; it dissolves in acids without effervescence; and, in short, it is converted into a black oxyd, precisely similar to that which has been burnt in oxygen gas.
The iron thus burnt is more brittle even than glass, and is easily reduced into powder, and is still attractable by the magnet, though not so powerfully as it was before combustion.
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