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" ... that the latter are contained in it in a latent state, so as not to be sensible to the thermometer or to the eye ; and if light be only a modification of heat, or a circumstance attending it, or a component part of the inflammable air, then pure or... "
Lectures on chemistry, including its applications in the arts - 179. oldal
szerző: Henry Minchin Noad - 1841
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The Edinburgh Review, 36. kötet;70. kötet

1840 - 612 oldal
...lieat and light ; and that the latter are contained in it in a latent state, so as not to be sensihle to the thermometer or to the eye ; and if light be...deprived of its phlogiston, and united to elementary hettt?' — Phil. Trans. 1784, p. 333. Having thus established, on the authority of printed documents,...

Historical eloge of James Watt, tr. with additional notes by J.P. Muirhead

Dominique François J. Arago - 1839 - 290 oldal
...be some other matter set free, which escapes our senses). " Are we not then authorised to conclude, that water is composed of dephlogisticated air and...of its phlogiston, and united to elementary heat?" Is not this as clear, precise, and intelligible, as the conclusions of Mr. Lavoisier?—[NOTE BY MR....

Historical Eloge of James Watt

François Arago - 1839 - 290 oldal
...other matter set free, which escapes our senses). " Are we not then authorised to conclude, that walcr is composed of dephlogisticated air and phlogiston,...of its phlogiston, and united to elementary heat?" Is not this as clear, precise, and intelligible, as the conclusions of Mr. Lavoisier? — [NOTE BY...

Life of James Watt

François Arago - 1839 - 154 oldal
...circumstance attending it, or a component part of the inflammable air, then pure or dephlogiiticated air is composed of water deprived of its phlogiston and united to elementary heat ?" Is this not us clear, precise, and intelligible, as the conclusions of Mr Lavoisier ? — [NOTE...

The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, 32. kötet

1840 - 698 oldal
...air rind phlogiston, deprived of their latent or elementary heat; that dephlogistiratedorpvre air it composed of water deprived of its phlogiston, and united to elementary heat and light ; that the latter are contained in it in a latent state, so asnot to besensible to the thermometer...

The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Henry Lord Brougham: To which is ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 344 oldal
...phlogiston, and united to elementary heat and light; that the latter are contained in it in a latent slate, so as not to be sensible to the thermometer or to...of its phlogiston, and united to elementary heat?'' Is not this as clear, precise, and intelligible, as the conclusions of Mr. Lavoisier? — [NOTE si...

Rapport annuel sur les progrès des sciences physiques et chimiques, 1. kötet

1841 - 390 oldal
...air and phlogiston deprived « of iheir latent and elementary heat; that dephlogisticated or pure » air is composed of water deprived of its phlogiston and united to » elementary hfat and light; that thé latter are contained in it in a » latent state , so as not to be sensible...

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

Henry Minchin Noad - 1843 - 524 oldal
...the process, and water, light, and heat are all the products: are we not then authorized to conclude, that water is composed of dephlogisticated air and...before the Royal Society, on the 15th of January, 1784; in this is related the capital experiment of burning oxygen and hydrogen gases in a close vessel,...

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

Henry Minchin Noad - 1843 - 530 oldal
...dephlogisticated air and phlogiston, deprived of their latent or elementary heat : that dephlogisticated or pure air is composed of water deprived of its phlogiston, and united to elementary heat and light: that the latter are contained in it in a latent state, so as not to be sensible to the thermcimeter...

The Quarterly Review, 77. kötet

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero - 1846 - 636 oldal
...contained in it iu a latent state, so as not to be sensible to the thermometer or the eye ; and if the light be only a modification of heat, or a circumstance...of its phlogiston and united to elementary heat?' — Phil. Trans., vol. Ixxiv. p. 329. It will be observed that M. Arago, in his translation of this...




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