Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air. Vol. II ..., Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1776 - 399 páginas |
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... , viz . that fome metals will part with their phlo- gifton to hot oil of vitriol , and thereby con- vert it into a permanent elaftic air , producing C the " the very fame effect with oil , charcoal , Of Vitriolic Acid Air . 17.
... , viz . that fome metals will part with their phlo- gifton to hot oil of vitriol , and thereby con- vert it into a permanent elaftic air , producing C the " the very fame effect with oil , charcoal , Of Vitriolic Acid Air . 17.
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... metals ; but with a confiderable variety in the results . Putting pieces of iron wire into the oil of vitriol , a very small quantity of air was pro- duced without heat ; but this foon ceafing , I applied the candle , when , with a ...
... metals ; but with a confiderable variety in the results . Putting pieces of iron wire into the oil of vitriol , a very small quantity of air was pro- duced without heat ; but this foon ceafing , I applied the candle , when , with a ...
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... metals in fpi- rit of nitre . The fecond pint was very little different from common air , and the laft pro- duce was better ftill , being more than twice as good as common air . If , therefore , any perfon fhall propofe to make ...
... metals in fpi- rit of nitre . The fecond pint was very little different from common air , and the laft pro- duce was better ftill , being more than twice as good as common air . If , therefore , any perfon fhall propofe to make ...
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... metals . From the grey calx of lead , treated in the fame manner , I got about a pint of air , half of which , being readily abforbed by water , I take for granted , was fixed air ; but the re- mainder was ftrongly nitrous . Had I not ...
... metals . From the grey calx of lead , treated in the fame manner , I got about a pint of air , half of which , being readily abforbed by water , I take for granted , was fixed air ; but the re- mainder was ftrongly nitrous . Had I not ...
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... metals . At The pureft air that I ever procured was from flowers of zinc , moistened , as in the other pro- ceffes , with fpirit of nitre , and put into a glass- phial , with a ground - stopple and tube . firft I defpaired of getting ...
... metals . At The pureft air that I ever procured was from flowers of zinc , moistened , as in the other pro- ceffes , with fpirit of nitre , and put into a glass- phial , with a ground - stopple and tube . firft I defpaired of getting ...
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