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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1851-1852-324

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328 APPLIED SCIENCES -Ci cmt£itn State and exemplify the laws of Definite Equivalent an Multiple Proportion What is the composition of Water by weight and measure Give the method of obtaining its constituents in state of purity What are the properties of each Enumerate the compounds of Oxygen with Chlorine How is Chlorate of Potash prepared Explain the changes it undergoes by heat and by the action of Sulphuric Acid What are the tests for Iodine Bromine Chlorine and Fluorine Describe the preparation of Sulphate and Carbonate of Soda Give an outline of the preparation of Bar Iron from Clay Ironstone What is Steel and how is it prepared What is the principle of the Safety Lamp for mines Give the tests for Potash Lime Magnesia Iron Copper and Silver Describe the Vinous Fermentation Give the composition of Alcohol How is it converted into Vinegar Give symbols of the changes VI -natural tI0$0pi State the third law of motion and show from it that the force which produces velocity per second in weight is £ Show that ע is the dynamical amount of force expended in producing velocity ν in any time in weight IV hammer of given weight strikes nail with given velocity show how to find the dead weight equivalent to the blow -1st when the bodies are inelastic 2dly when they are elastic
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