Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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Royal Institution of Great Britain . Nitrogen Preparation and Properties . Compounds of Nitrogen with Oxygen and with Hydrogen . - Carbon - its Properties in the Form of Diamond , Graphite , and water , leaving the two quantities of ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain . Nitrogen Preparation and Properties . Compounds of Nitrogen with Oxygen and with Hydrogen . - Carbon - its Properties in the Form of Diamond , Graphite , and water , leaving the two quantities of ...
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... nitrogen in the air would long ago have been burnt up . The first time that a philosopher obtained the heat of the oxyhydrogen blow - pipe he would inevitably have ignited the atmospheric nitrogen and burnt up the whole of the ...
... nitrogen in the air would long ago have been burnt up . The first time that a philosopher obtained the heat of the oxyhydrogen blow - pipe he would inevitably have ignited the atmospheric nitrogen and burnt up the whole of the ...
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... nitrogen , the influence of this body being proved by laboratory experiments and practical obser- vations , I must now inquire in what way nitrogen influences acieration . As I said in a preceding communication , the action of nitrogen ...
... nitrogen , the influence of this body being proved by laboratory experiments and practical obser- vations , I must now inquire in what way nitrogen influences acieration . As I said in a preceding communication , the action of nitrogen ...
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