Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... Candle : Brightness of the Flame - Air necessary for Combustion - Production of Water . We were occupied the last time we met in considering the general character and arrangement as regards the fluid por- tion of a candle , and the way ...
... Candle : Brightness of the Flame - Air necessary for Combustion - Production of Water . We were occupied the last time we met in considering the general character and arrangement as regards the fluid por- tion of a candle , and the way ...
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... Candle ; by M. FARADAY , D.C.L. , F.R.S. , Fullerian Professor of Chemistry , R.I. , Foreign Associate of the ... Candle - Carbonic Acid -Its Properties . We have now seen that we can produce hydrogen and oxygen from the water that we ...
... Candle ; by M. FARADAY , D.C.L. , F.R.S. , Fullerian Professor of Chemistry , R.I. , Foreign Associate of the ... Candle - Carbonic Acid -Its Properties . We have now seen that we can produce hydrogen and oxygen from the water that we ...
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... candles No. 4 yielded abnormal results . There was evidently something the matter with this candle which caused it to burn an abnor- mal quantity of stearine at Chamounix , and the quantity burned was a trifle smaller at the summit of ...
... candles No. 4 yielded abnormal results . There was evidently something the matter with this candle which caused it to burn an abnor- mal quantity of stearine at Chamounix , and the quantity burned was a trifle smaller at the summit of ...
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