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Pagina 70
... was the direct cause by which the temperature of the carbon was raised to that of white heat , which produced the luminosity of flame . This process was illustrated , by reference to the mode 70 ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY .
... was the direct cause by which the temperature of the carbon was raised to that of white heat , which produced the luminosity of flame . This process was illustrated , by reference to the mode 70 ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY .
Pagina 71
... carbon on which the heat was projected , was instantly raised to the temperature of extreme luminosity , neither the lime or carbon , however , suffering rapid combustion . In the former , the carbon of the gas was raised by the same ...
... carbon on which the heat was projected , was instantly raised to the temperature of extreme luminosity , neither the lime or carbon , however , suffering rapid combustion . In the former , the carbon of the gas was raised by the same ...
Pagina 75
... carbon or charcoal , the carbon in such a state is like so many atoms of sponge , ready to absorb any of the life - destroying gases with which it may come in contact . In all the busy haunts of men the surrounding air is , to a certain ...
... carbon or charcoal , the carbon in such a state is like so many atoms of sponge , ready to absorb any of the life - destroying gases with which it may come in contact . In all the busy haunts of men the surrounding air is , to a certain ...
Pagina 97
... carbon , being put into a hand grenade , previously heated to a temperature below that of boiling water , produced a disengagement of vapor , which took fire on contact with a small flame ; and a fine jet of flame was obtained , much ...
... carbon , being put into a hand grenade , previously heated to a temperature below that of boiling water , produced a disengagement of vapor , which took fire on contact with a small flame ; and a fine jet of flame was obtained , much ...
Pagina 102
... carbon- ate of soda , and one part of white lead , for not more than from ten to fifteen minutes , in order that the spots should only assume a yellowish brown tint , and not a dark brown . The pieces of horn are now washed with water ...
... carbon- ate of soda , and one part of white lead , for not more than from ten to fifteen minutes , in order that the spots should only assume a yellowish brown tint , and not a dark brown . The pieces of horn are now washed with water ...
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