Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 12Chemical news office., 1865 |
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... acid , and here between platinum black cation for the preparation of homologues of formic acid , if , instead of ... carbonic acid . This effect seems to be produced only when no alcohol is present , when there is alcohol the combustion ...
... acid , and here between platinum black cation for the preparation of homologues of formic acid , if , instead of ... carbonic acid . This effect seems to be produced only when no alcohol is present , when there is alcohol the combustion ...
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... carbonic acid in the air renders it irrespir- able . You will also note the proportions in which the several compounds are absorbed by water . Gas and their Allies . Specific Weight Volumes Volumes of Air vitiated by 1 Vol . 1 Volume ...
... carbonic acid in the air renders it irrespir- able . You will also note the proportions in which the several compounds are absorbed by water . Gas and their Allies . Specific Weight Volumes Volumes of Air vitiated by 1 Vol . 1 Volume ...
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my own bath - room , will charge the air so oppressively with carbonic acid as to render it almost irrespirable . On one occasion I detected 3.5 per cent . of carbonic acid in the air of the room ; and I need not say that this is a ...
my own bath - room , will charge the air so oppressively with carbonic acid as to render it almost irrespirable . On one occasion I detected 3.5 per cent . of carbonic acid in the air of the room ; and I need not say that this is a ...
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... carbon vapour condensed into one volume , and its specific gravity is 18006. It burns with a pale rose - coloured flame , and forms twice its own volume of carbonic acid . It is not easily absorbed by water , but it is more freely taken ...
... carbon vapour condensed into one volume , and its specific gravity is 18006. It burns with a pale rose - coloured flame , and forms twice its own volume of carbonic acid . It is not easily absorbed by water , but it is more freely taken ...
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... Carbonic oxide Condensible hydrocarbons Carbonic acid . Nitrogen . • Heidelberg . Breslau . Bonn . 41'05 40'70 39'80 • 40'71 39.82 43 ° 13 7.64 4'01 4'66 7.28 4'96 4'75 0'41 3'02 4:65 0.58 2'75 10'10 The analyses were made according to ...
... Carbonic oxide Condensible hydrocarbons Carbonic acid . Nitrogen . • Heidelberg . Breslau . Bonn . 41'05 40'70 39'80 • 40'71 39.82 43 ° 13 7.64 4'01 4'66 7.28 4'96 4'75 0'41 3'02 4:65 0.58 2'75 10'10 The analyses were made according to ...
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