Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 12Chemical news office., 1865 |
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... Oxygen . Hydrogen . 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 ...
... Oxygen . Hydrogen . 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 ...
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... oxygen to the red - hot carbon , and setting free its hydrogen . The gas is singularly inert - it has no colour , no taste , no odour , and no action on the human body . It is the lightest body known , its specific gravity being o'0692 ...
... oxygen to the red - hot carbon , and setting free its hydrogen . The gas is singularly inert - it has no colour , no taste , no odour , and no action on the human body . It is the lightest body known , its specific gravity being o'0692 ...
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... oxygen , or 10 cubic feet of air ; and the products of the combustion are a cubic foot of carbonic acid , and aqueous vapour . The heat of the flame is about 5890 ° Fahr . , and a cubic foot will raise 16,920 ounces of water , or 52,000 ...
... oxygen , or 10 cubic feet of air ; and the products of the combustion are a cubic foot of carbonic acid , and aqueous vapour . The heat of the flame is about 5890 ° Fahr . , and a cubic foot will raise 16,920 ounces of water , or 52,000 ...
Strona 9
... oxygen , or 12 feet of air , to burn it ; and it produces two volumes of carbonic acid , and aqueous vapour . The gas is freely absorbed by water to the extent of its own bulk , and it is again expelled un- changed when the water is ...
... oxygen , or 12 feet of air , to burn it ; and it produces two volumes of carbonic acid , and aqueous vapour . The gas is freely absorbed by water to the extent of its own bulk , and it is again expelled un- changed when the water is ...
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... oxygen . There is but one other instance of a natural alkaloid not containing oxygen . Curarine may be obtained in crystals by leaving a chloro- form solution to spontaneous evaporation . The soluble salts are all crystallisable ; of ...
... oxygen . There is but one other instance of a natural alkaloid not containing oxygen . Curarine may be obtained in crystals by leaving a chloro- form solution to spontaneous evaporation . The soluble salts are all crystallisable ; of ...
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