of elective Attractions. 



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(\9) Fourcroy says, that the sulfite of barita deoomjJoses the carbonate of 



ammoQiA. 



Table of the Sequences of the Acids with different Bases. 



The comparative use of this table may be uiiderstood from 

 an example: It" we suppose tliat the nitrate ot' barita decom- 

 poses the borate of ammonia, we must place the boracic 

 acid above the nitric, between barita and ammonia in this 

 table, and consequently barita below ammonia, between the 

 fluoric and boracic in the former : hence the boracic and 

 fluoric acids must also be transposed between barita and 

 strontia, and between barita and potass j or if we place the 

 fluoric still higher than the boracic in the first instance, we 

 iinist place barita below ammonia between the nitric and 

 fluoric acids, where indeed it is not impossible that it ouijht 

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