Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic: With Experiments and a Comparison of Equivalent and Molecular Formulæ |
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... removed , or the contraction of the gas in cooling will suck the water back into the flask . The first jar of gas will contain the air with which the flask was filled at the commencement of the experiment . The oxygen obtained will have ...
... removed , or the contraction of the gas in cooling will suck the water back into the flask . The first jar of gas will contain the air with which the flask was filled at the commencement of the experiment . The oxygen obtained will have ...
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... removed the whole of the oxygen , and the nitrogen passed into the large globe ( N ) . Both the tube ( containing ... removal of the oxygen from air in the above experiments , was so called on account of its presence in nitre ( saltpetre ...
... removed the whole of the oxygen , and the nitrogen passed into the large globe ( N ) . Both the tube ( containing ... removal of the oxygen from air in the above experiments , was so called on account of its presence in nitre ( saltpetre ...
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... removed . The nitrogen will float for some seconds above the oxygen , and if a lighted taper be quickly introduced through the neck of the upper jar , it will be extinguished in passing through the nitrogen , and will be rekindled ...
... removed . The nitrogen will float for some seconds above the oxygen , and if a lighted taper be quickly introduced through the neck of the upper jar , it will be extinguished in passing through the nitrogen , and will be rekindled ...
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... removed , when the hydrogen escapes so rapidly through the pores , that a column of twenty or thirty inches of water is drawn rapidly up the tube B. If the greatest height to which the water ascends be marked , and when it has returned ...
... removed , when the hydrogen escapes so rapidly through the pores , that a column of twenty or thirty inches of water is drawn rapidly up the tube B. If the greatest height to which the water ascends be marked , and when it has returned ...
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... removed . The sulphate of copper ( blue stone ) It is very remarkable that , if the glass rod has been recently heated , it will not cause the crystallisation even after it has been cool for some time . WATER OF CRYSTALLISATION . 49 ...
... removed . The sulphate of copper ( blue stone ) It is very remarkable that , if the glass rod has been recently heated , it will not cause the crystallisation even after it has been cool for some time . WATER OF CRYSTALLISATION . 49 ...
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