Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... carbonic oxide close upon the surface of the carbon ) . It goes on burning , you see , slowly producing carbonic acid by the union of this carbon or charcoal ( they are equivalent terms ) with the oxygen . I have here another piece of ...
... carbonic oxide close upon the surface of the carbon ) . It goes on burning , you see , slowly producing carbonic acid by the union of this carbon or charcoal ( they are equivalent terms ) with the oxygen . I have here another piece of ...
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CHEMICAL NEWS , March 23 , 1861 . On Removing Carbonic Acid from Quantities of Air . order to render the experiment irreproachable , with reference to the determination of carbon in the hydrogen , we should have been obliged to extend ...
CHEMICAL NEWS , March 23 , 1861 . On Removing Carbonic Acid from Quantities of Air . order to render the experiment irreproachable , with reference to the determination of carbon in the hydrogen , we should have been obliged to extend ...
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... carbonic acid present . Nevertheless , the great mass of carbonic acid in nature exists in combination , and in combination almost exclusively with lime and magnesia . Those immense lime stone and chalk deposits , and such like strata ...
... carbonic acid present . Nevertheless , the great mass of carbonic acid in nature exists in combination , and in combination almost exclusively with lime and magnesia . Those immense lime stone and chalk deposits , and such like strata ...
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