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" I presently found that, by means of this lens, air was expelled from it very readily. Having got about three or four times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more... "
A manual of chemistry - 130. oldal
szerző: William Thomas Brande - 1821
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Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air, and Other ..., 2. kötet

Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 494 oldal
...to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what furprized me more than I can well exprefs, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkably...enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous air, expofed to iron or liver of fulphur ; but as I had got nothing like this remarkable appearance from...

Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...

1824 - 884 oldal
...admitted water into it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than I can well express, was, that a candle burned in this...air exposed to iron or liver of sulphur ; but, as I had got nothing like this remarkable appearance from any kind of air besides this peculiar modification...

The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art ..., 1. kötet

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 782 oldal
...was, |K«; a candle burned in this air with a remarkaKx vigorous flame, very much like that cnlargM .flame with which a candle burns in nitrous air, exposed to iron, or liver of sulphur ; but, .;I got nothing like this remarkable jppearaDcr from any kind of air, besides this particular modification...

The Principles of Chemistry: Prepared for the Use of Schools, Academies, and ...

Daniel B. Smith - 1842 - 326 oldal
...admitted water into it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than I can well express, was that a candle burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous flame, very much likejthat enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous air exposed to iron or liver of sulphur;...

Lectures on Chemistry: Including Its Applications in the Arts, and the ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1843 - 530 oldal
...surprised me more than I can well express, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkable vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame...in nitrous air, exposed to iron or liver of sulphur : (nitrous oxyd as it is now termed) ; but as I had. got nothing like this remarkable appearance from...

Lectures on chemistry, including its applications in the arts

Henry Minchin Noad - 1841 - 362 oldal
...I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than I can well express, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkable vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous...

Lectures on Chemistry: Including Its Applications in the Arts, and the ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1843 - 524 oldal
...I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than I can well express, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkable vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous...

The Boy's Playbook of Science: Including the Various Manipulations and ...

John Henry Pepper - 1860 - 474 oldal
...admitted water into it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than I can well express was, that a candle burned in this...much like that enlarged flame with which a candle buns in nitrous air exposed to iron or lime of sulphur (ie, laughing gas); but as I had got nothing...

Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1860 - 460 oldal
...I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than I can well express was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous flame." The gas thus discovered, to which he gave the name of " dephlogisticated air," was what is now known...

The Boy's Playbook of Science: Including the Various Manipulations and ...

John Henry Pepper - 1860 - 460 oldal
...admitted water into it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than I can well express was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous fame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous air exposed to iron or...




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