Elements of chemistry : theoretical and practical / by William Allen Miller ; revised by Herbert McLeod.
- William Allen Miller
- Date:
- 1877-1878
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Elements of chemistry : theoretical and practical / by William Allen Miller ; revised by Herbert McLeod. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![HO. OH FlR.l.aKA.FH. F.10B 112 Phosphorogenic Rays—Phosphoroscope 216 113 Velocity of Light—Its Measurement 220 114 Length and Frequency of Undulations 221 115 Interference 225 116 Colours of thin Plates 228 § II. Double Eefraction—Polarization . 230—254 117 Double Refraction 230 118 Influence of Crystalline Form on Double Refraction .... 232 119 Polarization of Light by Double Refraction ib. 120 Polarization by Reflection 234 121 Distinction between Common and Polarized Light .... 236 122 Polarization by a Bundle of Plates 237 123 Effect of the Analyser in rotating the Plane of Polarization . ib. 124 Colours of Polarized Light ib. 125 Colours in Plates cut perpendicular to the Axis 242 126 Coloured Rotatory (Circular) Polarization 246 127 Magnetic Polarization 253 § III. Influence of Light on Chemical Attrac- tion—Photography 254—281 127a Supposed Influence of Light on Crystallization 254 1276 Chemical actions of Light ib, 127c Photo-chemical Induction 255 127c? Influence of Light on Mixtures of Gases ib. 12'je Deoxidizing Influence of Light on Metallic Compounds . . 257 127/ Photogenic or Photographic Printing 258 i2jg Talbotype or Calotype Process 259 I2’]h Photography on Collodion 261 1271 Use of Albuminized Plates in Photography 263 12’jk Photographic Engraving and Lithography ib. 127Z Autotype 264 I2j7ti Woodbury-type 265 12jn Heliotype ib. 1270 Other Photographic Processes—Chrysotype ib. 12779 Daguerreotype—Production of Images on Metallic Plates . 266 1272' Prismatic Analysis of the Chemical Effects of Light . . . 268 12’jr Identity of Fluorescent and Chemical Rays 270 127s Photographic Transparency of various Media 271](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28122203_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


