Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical, Part 2Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1864 - Chemistry |
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... volatile acid behind . By degrees , however , it becomes necessary to increase the temperature in order to expel the water , and at last the acid begins to evaporate also , and finally no further separation can be effected , because ...
... volatile acid behind . By degrees , however , it becomes necessary to increase the temperature in order to expel the water , and at last the acid begins to evaporate also , and finally no further separation can be effected , because ...
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... volatile putrescible organic particles given off from the surface of the lungs and skin . It is the combination of these circum- stances which renders attention to ventilation a matter of such high importance . Gaseous carbonic ...
... volatile putrescible organic particles given off from the surface of the lungs and skin . It is the combination of these circum- stances which renders attention to ventilation a matter of such high importance . Gaseous carbonic ...
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... volatile matters , a large quantity of gaseous substances , containing the oxygen , hydrogen , and nitrogen , with a part of the carbon of the coal , passes off , while the greater proportion of the carbon remains behind , and ...
... volatile matters , a large quantity of gaseous substances , containing the oxygen , hydrogen , and nitrogen , with a part of the carbon of the coal , passes off , while the greater proportion of the carbon remains behind , and ...
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... volatile matters , which escape by a short chimney . The combustion proceeds gradually , from above downwards : in about forty hours after commencing the operation , the door is completely closed , and the furnace left for five or six ...
... volatile matters , which escape by a short chimney . The combustion proceeds gradually , from above downwards : in about forty hours after commencing the operation , the door is completely closed , and the furnace left for five or six ...
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... volatile matters , because the heat to which it is exposed is much more intense , and is con- tinued for a much longer period . If the diameter of the heap be 30 feet or more , the operation is not complete in less than a month . A slow ...
... volatile matters , because the heat to which it is exposed is much more intense , and is con- tinued for a much longer period . If the diameter of the heap be 30 feet or more , the operation is not complete in less than a month . A slow ...
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absorbed action alkalies aluminum ammonia ammonium anhydrous arsenic atmosphere atoms barium becomes bisulphide boiling bromine burns calcium carbonate of sodium carbonic anhydride carbonic oxide caustic charcoal chlorate chloric acid chloride chromium cobalt colour colourless combination combustion composition compound condensed contains converted cool copper crystalline crystals cyanogen decomposed decomposition deposited diluted dissolved distilled evaporation excess expelled flame formed fumes fused gaseous gases glass H₂ H₂O hydrate hydrate of potash hydrochloric acid hydrogen ignited insoluble iodide iodine iron lime liquid magnesium manganese mass melted mercury metal mixed mixture nitrate nitric acid nitrogen nitrous obtained odour oil of vitriol oxalate oxide oxygen peroxide phosphate phosphorus platinum potassium powder precipitate produced proportion protoxide pure red heat retort salt sesquioxide silica silicon silver small quantity sodium soluble in water solution sulphide sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid sulphurous anhydride tellurium temperature tion tube vapour volatile volume weight whilst yellow zinc