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... carbon dioxide or carbonic anhydride ; it is heavier than air , and can therefore be collected , as you have collected it , by allowing it to pass to the bottom of a vessel full of air . The method of collecting gases heavier than air ...
... carbon dioxide or carbonic anhydride ; it is heavier than air , and can therefore be collected , as you have collected it , by allowing it to pass to the bottom of a vessel full of air . The method of collecting gases heavier than air ...
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... such that when it dissolves in acid hydrogen is produced sufficient to fill the tube about ths . 08 grams zinc produce about 25-30 c.c. hydrogen . Exp . 2. Collect carbon dioxide in a perfectly dry Conservation of Mass of Matter.
... such that when it dissolves in acid hydrogen is produced sufficient to fill the tube about ths . 08 grams zinc produce about 25-30 c.c. hydrogen . Exp . 2. Collect carbon dioxide in a perfectly dry Conservation of Mass of Matter.
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... carbon dioxide in a perfectly dry test tube ( s . Chap . I. Exp . 6 ) . When the tube is full , pour a little con- centrated potash solution into it , and instantly cover the mouth of the tube with the thumb ; shake briskly ; invert the ...
... carbon dioxide in a perfectly dry test tube ( s . Chap . I. Exp . 6 ) . When the tube is full , pour a little con- centrated potash solution into it , and instantly cover the mouth of the tube with the thumb ; shake briskly ; invert the ...
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... carbon dioxide has swept the air out of the tubes , and some of the carbon dioxide has also passed out of the apparatus . Now adjust the tube d as shewn in the figure , attach B to the small tube t , and arrange the counterpoise so that ...
... carbon dioxide has swept the air out of the tubes , and some of the carbon dioxide has also passed out of the apparatus . Now adjust the tube d as shewn in the figure , attach B to the small tube t , and arrange the counterpoise so that ...
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... carbon dioxide . Prove that carbon dioxide is produced by allowing some of the gas to fall into a tube containing a little lime water ( solution of lime in water ) , and shaking up ; a white pp . , calcium carbonate , is produced ( s ...
... carbon dioxide . Prove that carbon dioxide is produced by allowing some of the gas to fall into a tube containing a little lime water ( solution of lime in water ) , and shaking up ; a white pp . , calcium carbonate , is produced ( s ...
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