Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... carbon dissolved in spirit becomes precipitated as a white cloud which settles to the bottom of the vessel , when the spirit is copiously diluted with water . The white cloudy preci- pitate escapes slowly by single bubbles through the ...
... carbon dissolved in spirit becomes precipitated as a white cloud which settles to the bottom of the vessel , when the spirit is copiously diluted with water . The white cloudy preci- pitate escapes slowly by single bubbles through the ...
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... carbon obtained from the carbonic acid , as a common black substance ; so that you have the entire proof of the nature of carbonic acid as consisting of carbon and oxygen . So now , I may tell you , that whenever carbon burns under ...
... carbon obtained from the carbonic acid , as a common black substance ; so that you have the entire proof of the nature of carbonic acid as consisting of carbon and oxygen . So now , I may tell you , that whenever carbon burns under ...
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... carbon amounts to . A candle will burn some four or five , or six , or seven hours . What then must be the daily amount of carbon going up into the air in the way of carbonic acid ! What a quantity of carbon must go from each of us in ...
... carbon amounts to . A candle will burn some four or five , or six , or seven hours . What then must be the daily amount of carbon going up into the air in the way of carbonic acid ! What a quantity of carbon must go from each of us in ...
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