Mixed Metals: Or, Metallic Alloys |
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... temperature , others require a red heat , a strong red , or a white heat respectively , to melt them . The following table by Pouillet will explain the temperatures corresponding to different colours : - Incipient red heat corresponds ...
... temperature , others require a red heat , a strong red , or a white heat respectively , to melt them . The following table by Pouillet will explain the temperatures corresponding to different colours : - Incipient red heat corresponds ...
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... temperature , while the reverse is often the case with regard to malleability and ductility . Some metals have a feeble tenacity , and are then said to be brittle . When a body resists rupture by a bending or twisting force , it is said ...
... temperature , while the reverse is often the case with regard to malleability and ductility . Some metals have a feeble tenacity , and are then said to be brittle . When a body resists rupture by a bending or twisting force , it is said ...
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... temperature produced is considerable , it is usual to speak of it as com- bustion ; thus , carbon combines with oxygen to produce carbonic acid and generates intense heat . C + 20 = CO , 2 Carbon . Oxygen . Carbonic acid . In common ...
... temperature produced is considerable , it is usual to speak of it as com- bustion ; thus , carbon combines with oxygen to produce carbonic acid and generates intense heat . C + 20 = CO , 2 Carbon . Oxygen . Carbonic acid . In common ...
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... temperatures . combined silica is practically infusible . Un- Carbon ( C ) . This non - metal is an essential constituent of all living matter , and of all ordinary fuels , such as coal . It exists in the free state as the diamond , and ...
... temperatures . combined silica is practically infusible . Un- Carbon ( C ) . This non - metal is an essential constituent of all living matter , and of all ordinary fuels , such as coal . It exists in the free state as the diamond , and ...
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... temperatures CO is decomposed , especially in the presence of other bodies , such as iron , which combine with carbon . CO , 200 = Carbonic oxide . C + Carbon . Carbonic acid . This is probably the case in the blast - furnace , and in ...
... temperatures CO is decomposed , especially in the presence of other bodies , such as iron , which combine with carbon . CO , 200 = Carbonic oxide . C + Carbon . Carbonic acid . This is probably the case in the blast - furnace , and in ...
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