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Page 173
... equal to 40 atmospheres at 45 ° . Cyanogen was obtained from cyanuret of mercury by heat . The cyanogen appeared as a limpid colorless fluid . Ammonia in a liquid state was produced by dry chloride of silver , put into dry ammoniacal ...
... equal to 40 atmospheres at 45 ° . Cyanogen was obtained from cyanuret of mercury by heat . The cyanogen appeared as a limpid colorless fluid . Ammonia in a liquid state was produced by dry chloride of silver , put into dry ammoniacal ...
Page 174
... equal to that which balances the elastic force of an atmosphere compressed to 14 , had its elastic force increased so as to equal that of an atmosphere compressed to by an increase of 47 ° of temperature . Liquid muriatic acid at 30 ...
... equal to that which balances the elastic force of an atmosphere compressed to 14 , had its elastic force increased so as to equal that of an atmosphere compressed to by an increase of 47 ° of temperature . Liquid muriatic acid at 30 ...
Page 175
... equal to less than that of air compressed to . Being heated to 320 ° under a pressure equal to that of air condensed to 1 , a similar increment of 20 ° was added , and its elastic force became equivalent to that of an atmosphere ...
... equal to less than that of air compressed to . Being heated to 320 ° under a pressure equal to that of air condensed to 1 , a similar increment of 20 ° was added , and its elastic force became equivalent to that of an atmosphere ...
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