Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 12Chemical news office., 1865 |
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... Light carburetted hydrogen . Carbonic oxide . Condensable hydrocarbons . be regarded as impurities , and I pointed out to you that Now the whole of these constituents above the line may the taking of these impurities out of coal gas ...
... Light carburetted hydrogen . Carbonic oxide . Condensable hydrocarbons . be regarded as impurities , and I pointed out to you that Now the whole of these constituents above the line may the taking of these impurities out of coal gas ...
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... light which they evolve in the act of burning is due to their decomposition by the heat of the flame , and to the suspension of the liberated carbon for a definite time in an ignited state . The following are the principal members of ...
... light which they evolve in the act of burning is due to their decomposition by the heat of the flame , and to the suspension of the liberated carbon for a definite time in an ignited state . The following are the principal members of ...
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... light , as you here perceive , and with a sooty flame , considerably longer than the flame of coal gas ; and when I mix it with a large volume of hydro- gen gas , it still burns with a bright flame . A cubic foot of the gas requires 24 ...
... light , as you here perceive , and with a sooty flame , considerably longer than the flame of coal gas ; and when I mix it with a large volume of hydro- gen gas , it still burns with a bright flame . A cubic foot of the gas requires 24 ...
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... light , and cleanliness will no doubt in time establish its value . A strange result was produced in Mr. Young's case during the late fine weather . The sun's rays were so strong that most of the figures were partially melted , and ...
... light , and cleanliness will no doubt in time establish its value . A strange result was produced in Mr. Young's case during the late fine weather . The sun's rays were so strong that most of the figures were partially melted , and ...
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... light and the volume of the flame are 2374 4 diminished . My own experiments have led me to the con- clusion that I per cent . of carbonic acid in common coal gas will diminish the light about 5 per cent .; and that 2 per cent . of it ...
... light and the volume of the flame are 2374 4 diminished . My own experiments have led me to the con- clusion that I per cent . of carbonic acid in common coal gas will diminish the light about 5 per cent .; and that 2 per cent . of it ...
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