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... volumes of air , about twenty - one consist of oxygen , and seventy - nine of nitrogen . When substances burn in air they unite with the oxygen in it and produce oxides , just as they do when burned in the pure gas . Burn a taper ...
... volumes of air , about twenty - one consist of oxygen , and seventy - nine of nitrogen . When substances burn in air they unite with the oxygen in it and produce oxides , just as they do when burned in the pure gas . Burn a taper ...
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... volumes of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide is obtained . Oxalic acid yields carbon dioxide , carbon monoxide , and water : CgHgO = CO , + CO + H , O . 90 = 44 + 28 + 18 . Place some crystallized oxalic acid in a small flask provided ...
... volumes of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide is obtained . Oxalic acid yields carbon dioxide , carbon monoxide , and water : CgHgO = CO , + CO + H , O . 90 = 44 + 28 + 18 . Place some crystallized oxalic acid in a small flask provided ...
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... volume informs us that " the original has been faithfully rendered , and paraphrase altogether avoided . At the same time , the translators have endeavoured to adapt the book to the use of the English reader . Some amount of rhythm in ...
... volume informs us that " the original has been faithfully rendered , and paraphrase altogether avoided . At the same time , the translators have endeavoured to adapt the book to the use of the English reader . Some amount of rhythm in ...
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... volume , Thucydides sketches the rise and progress of the Athenian Empire in so clear a style and in such simple language , that the editor has doubts whether any easier or more instruc- tive passages can be selected for the use of the ...
... volume , Thucydides sketches the rise and progress of the Athenian Empire in so clear a style and in such simple language , that the editor has doubts whether any easier or more instruc- tive passages can be selected for the use of the ...
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... volume consists of sections , which again are divided into numbered articles , on the following topics : General recognition of the air as the medium which conveys sound ; Properties of the air on which the forma tion and transmission ...
... volume consists of sections , which again are divided into numbered articles , on the following topics : General recognition of the air as the medium which conveys sound ; Properties of the air on which the forma tion and transmission ...
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