Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic: With Experiments and a Comparison of Equivalent and Molecular Formulæ |
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... converted into vapour , which condensed in the neck of the flask and ran back again . Eventually the mercury was converted into a red powder , having combined with the oxygen of the air ( or undergone oxidation ) to form the red oxide ...
... converted into vapour , which condensed in the neck of the flask and ran back again . Eventually the mercury was converted into a red powder , having combined with the oxygen of the air ( or undergone oxidation ) to form the red oxide ...
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... converted . The employment of black lead to protect metallic surfaces from rust is another application of the same principle . At a high temperature , however , carbon combines readily with oxygen , sulphur , and with some of the metals ...
... converted . The employment of black lead to protect metallic surfaces from rust is another application of the same principle . At a high temperature , however , carbon combines readily with oxygen , sulphur , and with some of the metals ...
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... converted into carbonic acid by respiration ; the use of the plant as fuel , either soon after its death ( wood ) , or after the lapse of time has converted it into coal , will also consign its carbon to the air in the form of carbonic ...
... converted into carbonic acid by respiration ; the use of the plant as fuel , either soon after its death ( wood ) , or after the lapse of time has converted it into coal , will also consign its carbon to the air in the form of carbonic ...
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... converted , respectively , into water and carbonic acid , by the oxygen derived from the chromate of lead or oxide ... convert any carbonic oxide into car- bonic acid , and collected for weighing as before . When the organic substance ...
... converted , respectively , into water and carbonic acid , by the oxygen derived from the chromate of lead or oxide ... convert any carbonic oxide into car- bonic acid , and collected for weighing as before . When the organic substance ...
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... converted into carbonic oxide ; CO2 + C = 2CO . In the fire , the carbonic acid is formed by the combustion of the carbon of the fuel in the oxygen of the air entering at the bottom of the grate ; and this carbonic acid , in passing ...
... converted into carbonic oxide ; CO2 + C = 2CO . In the fire , the carbonic acid is formed by the combustion of the carbon of the fuel in the oxygen of the air entering at the bottom of the grate ; and this carbonic acid , in passing ...
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