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I took out one of the globules , and exposed it in contact with water to a gentle heat : long before the water began to boil , it exploded with a very brilliant light , but without any violence of sound . I immediately proposed to Mr.
I took out one of the globules , and exposed it in contact with water to a gentle heat : long before the water began to boil , it exploded with a very brilliant light , but without any violence of sound . I immediately proposed to Mr.
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... when , by the action of some ammoniacal vapour on chlorine , heat was produced , which occasioned a violent explosion , and the whole apparatus was destroyed . I shall now describe the properties of the new substance .
... when , by the action of some ammoniacal vapour on chlorine , heat was produced , which occasioned a violent explosion , and the whole apparatus was destroyed . I shall now describe the properties of the new substance .
Pagina 5
I attempted to collect the products of the explosion of the new substance , by applying the heat of a spirit lamp to a globule of it , confined in a curved glass tube over water : a little gas was at first extricated , but long before ...
I attempted to collect the products of the explosion of the new substance , by applying the heat of a spirit lamp to a globule of it , confined in a curved glass tube over water : a little gas was at first extricated , but long before ...
Pagina 6
In muriatic acid it gave off gas rapidly , and disappeared without explosion . On dilute sulphuric acid it exerted no violent action . It immediately disappeared without explosion in Libavius's liquor , to which it imparted a yellow ...
In muriatic acid it gave off gas rapidly , and disappeared without explosion . On dilute sulphuric acid it exerted no violent action . It immediately disappeared without explosion in Libavius's liquor , to which it imparted a yellow ...
Pagina 130
... and Alexander Marcet , M. D. F. R. S. one of the Physicians to Guy's Hospital . p . 171 XXIV . On the Means of procuring a steady Light in Coal Mines without the danger of Explosion . By William Reid Clanny , M. D. of Sunderland .
... and Alexander Marcet , M. D. F. R. S. one of the Physicians to Guy's Hospital . p . 171 XXIV . On the Means of procuring a steady Light in Coal Mines without the danger of Explosion . By William Reid Clanny , M. D. of Sunderland .
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