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... vessel , and we collected them in the two vessels placed over the poles of the decomposing cell . We will now examine the proper ties of these gases . You will notice that one of these tubes is entirely filled . Let us try first the ...
... vessel , and we collected them in the two vessels placed over the poles of the decomposing cell . We will now examine the proper ties of these gases . You will notice that one of these tubes is entirely filled . Let us try first the ...
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reaction in the other vessel . The particular specimen of liquefied acid we have here has been obtained simply by pumping into this vessel a large quantity of carbonic acid . Liquefaction was thus effected , and a quantity of liquid ...
reaction in the other vessel . The particular specimen of liquefied acid we have here has been obtained simply by pumping into this vessel a large quantity of carbonic acid . Liquefaction was thus effected , and a quantity of liquid ...
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... vessel in which the liquid is heated . For instance , water boils sooner in a metal than in a glass vessel , and M. F. Marcet's numerous experiments ( Bibliothèque Univer- selle , vol . xxxviii . p . 381 ) have shown , amongst other ...
... vessel in which the liquid is heated . For instance , water boils sooner in a metal than in a glass vessel , and M. F. Marcet's numerous experiments ( Bibliothèque Univer- selle , vol . xxxviii . p . 381 ) have shown , amongst other ...
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