. Experiments with plants. Botany. 140 EXPERIMENTS WITH PLANTS water (i. e., water highly charged with carbonic acid; it is bottled under pressure and sold as "plain soda"), we shall get a milky precipitate or sediment of car- bonate of lime (due to the union of lime and carbonic. 96. The result of a (live weeks) water culture of Wandering Jew: the one marked "full quota" had all the indispensable food-substances dissolved in the water; each of tile others lacked one element. acid). On adding more soda-water, the milky ap- pearance vanishes and the water becomes clear, owin


. Experiments with plants. Botany. 140 EXPERIMENTS WITH PLANTS water (i. e., water highly charged with carbonic acid; it is bottled under pressure and sold as "plain soda"), we shall get a milky precipitate or sediment of car- bonate of lime (due to the union of lime and carbonic. 96. The result of a (live weeks) water culture of Wandering Jew: the one marked "full quota" had all the indispensable food-substances dissolved in the water; each of tile others lacked one element. acid). On adding more soda-water, the milky ap- pearance vanishes and the water becomes clear, owing to the fact that the carbonate of lime has been dis- solved by the excess of carbonic acid. If we now heat this clear water, the excess of carbonic acid will be driven off (as shown by the constant and rapid. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Osterhout, Winthrop John Van Leuven, 1871-. New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan & co. , ltd.


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