The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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Página 115
... oxygen gas is to be passed through it . However rapid the current , the gas is completely absorbed ; so that when it passes by the small tube which ought to terminate the larger one , it may be concluded that the deut- oxide of barium ...
... oxygen gas is to be passed through it . However rapid the current , the gas is completely absorbed ; so that when it passes by the small tube which ought to terminate the larger one , it may be concluded that the deut- oxide of barium ...
Página 116
... oxygen . By using the quantity of hydro - chloric acid mentioned , from 90 to 100 grammes ( 29 to 32ozs . ) of deut - oxide of barium may be operated on , and a fluid will be obtained charged with 25 or 30 times its volume of oxygen ...
... oxygen . By using the quantity of hydro - chloric acid mentioned , from 90 to 100 grammes ( 29 to 32ozs . ) of deut - oxide of barium may be operated on , and a fluid will be obtained charged with 25 or 30 times its volume of oxygen ...
Página 117
... oxygen , it allows so much gas to escape from one day to the next , that there is no advantage in continuing to oxygenate it by the deut - oxide . 5. When the fluid is oxyginated up to the required point , it is to be saturated with ...
... oxygen , it allows so much gas to escape from one day to the next , that there is no advantage in continuing to oxygenate it by the deut - oxide . 5. When the fluid is oxyginated up to the required point , it is to be saturated with ...
Página 118
... oxygen , is placed in the glass it was first prepared in , and its temperature lowered by ice , as before . Then , stirring it con- tinually , sulphate of silver , prepared by dissolving oxide of silver in sulphuric acid , is to be ...
... oxygen , is placed in the glass it was first prepared in , and its temperature lowered by ice , as before . Then , stirring it con- tinually , sulphate of silver , prepared by dissolving oxide of silver in sulphuric acid , is to be ...
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... oxygen , whilst the first renders the combination more permanent . 9. Finally , the fluid , which may be considered as pure oxy- genated water , diluted with common water , is to be put into a clean glass having a foot , and this glass ...
... oxygen , whilst the first renders the combination more permanent . 9. Finally , the fluid , which may be considered as pure oxy- genated water , diluted with common water , is to be put into a clean glass having a foot , and this glass ...
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