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Page 37
... nitrous oxide with much greater rapidity than water , yet as we are not perfectly acquainted with their action on unabsorbable gases , it is better to employ water for separating nitrous oxide from these substances ; particularly as ...
... nitrous oxide with much greater rapidity than water , yet as we are not perfectly acquainted with their action on unabsorbable gases , it is better to employ water for separating nitrous oxide from these substances ; particularly as ...
Page 39
... NITROUS OXIDE is a gas unalterable in its constitution , at tem- peratures below ignition . It is composed of oxygene and nitrogene , existing perhaps in the most intimate union which those substances are capable of assuming . Its ...
... NITROUS OXIDE is a gas unalterable in its constitution , at tem- peratures below ignition . It is composed of oxygene and nitrogene , existing perhaps in the most intimate union which those substances are capable of assuming . Its ...
Page 40
... nitrous oxide and hydrogene , nearly in the same time as by pure nitrous oxide . From ex- periments on two water - lizards , he infers that they die in ni- trous oxide in a much shorter period than in hydrogene or pure water . The ...
... nitrous oxide and hydrogene , nearly in the same time as by pure nitrous oxide . From ex- periments on two water - lizards , he infers that they die in ni- trous oxide in a much shorter period than in hydrogene or pure water . The ...
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