Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... oxygen , you believe , comes from the air . But then you have a right to ask me , How is it that the air and the oxygen do not equally well burn the candle ? " If you remember what happened when I put a jar of oxygen over a piece of ...
... oxygen , you believe , comes from the air . But then you have a right to ask me , How is it that the air and the oxygen do not equally well burn the candle ? " If you remember what happened when I put a jar of oxygen over a piece of ...
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... oxygen . [ The Lecturer illustrated the proportions by means of cubical blocks , representing the various atoms , placing the potassium and chlorine below , and the oxygen at the top . ] See what a pile of oxygen we have combined with ...
... oxygen . [ The Lecturer illustrated the proportions by means of cubical blocks , representing the various atoms , placing the potassium and chlorine below , and the oxygen at the top . ] See what a pile of oxygen we have combined with ...
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... oxygen gas . So consider able is that influence that it has been calculated that the oxygen present in the air is equivalent to a shell of iron around the whole of the globe ofoth of an inch in thickness . Mr. Faraday has very ...
... oxygen gas . So consider able is that influence that it has been calculated that the oxygen present in the air is equivalent to a shell of iron around the whole of the globe ofoth of an inch in thickness . Mr. Faraday has very ...
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