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... Gases II . Classification of Gases 120 Oxygen Gas III . Chlorine Gas - . 124 - . 128 IV . Nitrogen or Azotic Gas 130 Atmospheric Air - 133 - 137 V. paratus - 27 VI . Hydrogen Gas Of Chemical Affinity 36 SECT . I. Of Cohesion , Solution ...
... Gases II . Classification of Gases 120 Oxygen Gas III . Chlorine Gas - . 124 - . 128 IV . Nitrogen or Azotic Gas 130 Atmospheric Air - 133 - 137 V. paratus - 27 VI . Hydrogen Gas Of Chemical Affinity 36 SECT . I. Of Cohesion , Solution ...
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... Gases ,. Chlorides , of silver , ii 62 lead , ii 106 lime , ii 438 Chlorine , i 330 combined with oxygen , i 337 341 nitrogen , i 341 hydrogen , i 330 metals and their oxides , i . 342 , 345 , ii 39 per - oxide of , i Citric acid ...
... Gases ,. Chlorides , of silver , ii 62 lead , ii 106 lime , ii 438 Chlorine , i 330 combined with oxygen , i 337 341 nitrogen , i 341 hydrogen , i 330 metals and their oxides , i . 342 , 345 , ii 39 per - oxide of , i Citric acid ...
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... oxygen gas , i 128 136 Ligaments , ii 300 Light , chemical effects of , i 107 , 331 reflection of , by metals , ii 30 Lignin , ii 181 Lime , analysis of , i 210 properties of , i 211 milk or cream of , i 211 hydrate of , i 212 base of ...
... oxygen gas , i 128 136 Ligaments , ii 300 Light , chemical effects of , i 107 , 331 reflection of , by metals , ii 30 Lignin , ii 181 Lime , analysis of , i 210 properties of , i 211 milk or cream of , i 211 hydrate of , i 212 base of ...
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... oxygen gas , that a compre- hensive division has been made of bodies into combustible and in- combustible . In this view of the subject , combustion necessarily implies the fixation of oxygen ; but the term has lately been ex- tended to ...
... oxygen gas , that a compre- hensive division has been made of bodies into combustible and in- combustible . In this view of the subject , combustion necessarily implies the fixation of oxygen ; but the term has lately been ex- tended to ...
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... oxygen gas , or , as will be described in chap . v . sect . 5 , with a mixture of hydrogen and Oxygen gases . Blow pipes on this construction may be had of Mr. Newman , and of most of the other makers of philosophical instru- ments . In ...
... oxygen gas , or , as will be described in chap . v . sect . 5 , with a mixture of hydrogen and Oxygen gases . Blow pipes on this construction may be had of Mr. Newman , and of most of the other makers of philosophical instru- ments . In ...
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Página xv - Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of business...
Página 182 - By this arrangement some brilliant phenomena were produced. The potash appeared a conductor in a high degree, and as long as the communication was preserved, a most intense light was exhibited at the negative wire, and a column of flame, which seemed to be owing to the development of combustible matter, arose from the point of contact.
Página 182 - There was a violent effervescence at the upper surface ; at the lower, or negative surface, there was no liberation of elastic fluid ; but small globules having a high metallic lustre, and being precisely similar in visible characters to quicksilver, appeared, some of which burnt with explosion and bright flame, as soon as they were formed, and others remained, and were merely tarnished, and finally covered by a white film which formed on their surfaces.
Página xiii - Fig. 1, there is an interstice between the mass of tin connecting the ten copper sheets, and that connecting the ten zinc sheets. The screw forceps, appertaining to each of the tin masses, may be seen on either side of the interstice: and likewise a wire for ignition held between them.
Página 136 - In the use of this apparatus, the bottle is first filled with the liquid employed, which is best prepared by boiling a mixture of quick lime and sulphur with water, filtering the solution, and agitating it for some time in a bottle half filled with common air. The tube, filled with the gas under examination, or with common air, if that be the subject of the experiment, is next put into its place, and, on inverting the instrument, the gas ascends into the bottle, where it is brought extensively into...
Página 100 - Condense by a common still-tub, 1 gallon of water, from the state of steam, by 100 gallons of water, at the temperature of 50°. The water will be raised 11°. Hence, 1 gallon of water, condensed from steam, raises the temperature of 100 gallons of cold water...
Página ii - ... same that would be obtained by arithmetical computation. Those who are acquainted with the doctrine of ratios, and with the use of logarithms as measures of ratios, will understand the principle on which this scale is founded, and will not need to be told that all the divisions are logometric, and consequently that the mechanical addition and subtraction of ratios here performed by juxta-position, corresponds in effect to the multiplication and division of the numbers by which those ratios are...
Página ii - With regard to the method of laying down the divisions of this scale, those who are accustomed to the use of other sliding rules, and are practically acquainted with their properties, will recognise upon the slider itself, the common Gunter's line of numbers, (as it is called) and will be satisfied, that the results which it gives are the same that would be obtained by arithmetical computation. Those who are acquainted with the doctrine of ratios, and with the use of logarithms as measures of ratios,...
Página xiii - ... forceps, appertaining to each of the tin masses, may be seen on either side of the interstice ; and likewise a wire for ignition held between them. The application of the rope, pulley, and weights, is obvious. The swivel at S permits the frame to be swung round and lowered into water in the vessel a, to wash off the acid, which, after immersion in the other vessel, might continue to act on the sheets, encrusting them with oxide. Between pp there is a wooden partition which is not necessary, though...
Página 187 - So strong is the attraction of the basis of potash for oxygen, and so great the energy of its action upon water, that it discovers and decomposes the small quantities of water contained in alcohol and ether, even when they are carefully purified.