Annals of Philosophy, Том 22Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1823 |
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... oxygen is disengaged . When steam , in a similar way , is passed through a solution of gold , a beautiful blue liquid is produced like that which is obtained by adding oxalic acid to a solution of gold . It seems thus to be proved ...
... oxygen is disengaged . When steam , in a similar way , is passed through a solution of gold , a beautiful blue liquid is produced like that which is obtained by adding oxalic acid to a solution of gold . It seems thus to be proved ...
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... oxygen , and consequent loss of colour ; but in this case one of three things would happen ; first , that oxygen would be evolved in the state of gas , as when peroxide of manganese is heated in sulphuric acid ; secondly , that carbonic ...
... oxygen , and consequent loss of colour ; but in this case one of three things would happen ; first , that oxygen would be evolved in the state of gas , as when peroxide of manganese is heated in sulphuric acid ; secondly , that carbonic ...
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... oxygen , and hydrogen , soon disappearing , carbonic acid gas more slowly , and azote slowest of all . Some of the experiments gave rise to the idea that azote was effused into the pleura by the secernent arteries . This subject is ...
... oxygen , and hydrogen , soon disappearing , carbonic acid gas more slowly , and azote slowest of all . Some of the experiments gave rise to the idea that azote was effused into the pleura by the secernent arteries . This subject is ...
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... oxygen from the compound blowpipe of Dr. Hare , be plunged below the surface of water , it continues notwithstanding its submersion in , and actual contact with , that fluid , to burn , apparently with the same splendour as it does in ...
... oxygen from the compound blowpipe of Dr. Hare , be plunged below the surface of water , it continues notwithstanding its submersion in , and actual contact with , that fluid , to burn , apparently with the same splendour as it does in ...
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... oxygen gas . The gas produced was ascertained to be pure carbonic acid . Strong sulphuric acid may be boiled without effect on charcoal which has been fused . Even the strongest nitric acid in the cold does not act upon it , and at a ...
... oxygen gas . The gas produced was ascertained to be pure carbonic acid . Strong sulphuric acid may be boiled without effect on charcoal which has been fused . Even the strongest nitric acid in the cold does not act upon it , and at a ...
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