Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... atmosphere itself ; I have written on this diagram , the composition of one hundred parts of atmospheric air : - the effect in another shape ; the top is quite. CHEMICAL NEWS , Feb. 2 , 1861 . Oxygen .. Nitrogen Bulk . .20 .80 100 Weight ...
... atmosphere itself ; I have written on this diagram , the composition of one hundred parts of atmospheric air : - the effect in another shape ; the top is quite. CHEMICAL NEWS , Feb. 2 , 1861 . Oxygen .. Nitrogen Bulk . .20 .80 100 Weight ...
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... atmosphere which would contain one - half of the atmosphere below it , and one - half above it . Although we generally regard the air as an exceedingly light material , still its absolute weight is far from inconsider- able . I might ...
... atmosphere which would contain one - half of the atmosphere below it , and one - half above it . Although we generally regard the air as an exceedingly light material , still its absolute weight is far from inconsider- able . I might ...
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... atmosphere constant and invariable . We have diffusion to prevent it placing itself in layers ; we have great atmospheric currents to mix together the different parts of the atmosphere so , as to prevent the effects of excess of ...
... atmosphere constant and invariable . We have diffusion to prevent it placing itself in layers ; we have great atmospheric currents to mix together the different parts of the atmosphere so , as to prevent the effects of excess of ...
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