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" The quantity absorbed is in exact ratio with the compressing force, the water dissolving twice its volume when the pressure is doubled, and three times its volume when the pressure is trebled. On removing... "
Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the ... - Pagina 188
door Edward Turner - 1840 - 666 pagina’s
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A Text Book of Chemical Philosophy : on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements ...

Jacob Green - 1829 - 626 pagina’s
...the first case the gas disappears in the course of a minute ; in the latter it is absorbed gradually. Recently boiled water dissolves its own volume of...its volume when the pressure is doubled, and three times its volume, when the pressure is trebled. A saturated solution of carbonic acid may be made by...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 2

Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1830 - 612 pagina’s
...altogether from any gaseous mixture that contains it. Carbonic acid is absorbed by water. Recently-boiled water dissolves its own volume of carbonic acid, at...will take up much more if the pressure be increased. Water and other liquids, which have been charged with carbonic CARBON. acid under great pressure, lose...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 2

Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1835 - 608 pagina’s
...altogether from any gaseous mixture that contains it. Carbonic acid is absorbed by water. Recently-boiled water dissolves its own volume of carbonic acid, at...will take up much more if the pressure be increased. Water and other liquids, which have been charged with carbonic acid under great pressure, lose die...
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The Popular Encyclopedia;: pt. 1: On the rise and progress of literature ...

Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1836 - 502 pagina’s
...altogether from any gaseous mixture that contains it. Carbonic acid is absorbed by water. Kecently-boiled water dissolves its own volume of carbonic acid, at...will take up much more if the pressure be increased. Water and other liquids, which liave been charged with carbonic acid under great pressure, lose the...
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ...

Charles Frederick Partington - 1838 - 1116 pagina’s
...altogether from any gaseous mixture that contains it. Carbonic acid is absorbed by water. Recently-boiled water dissolves its own volume of carbonic acid, at...will take up much more if the pressure be increased. Water and other liquids, which have been charged with carbonic acid under great pressure, lose the...
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A Manual of Chemistry on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements of Chemistry ...

John Johnston - 1843 - 586 pagina’s
...carbonic acid, but is frequently used to withdraw it altogether from any gaseous mixture that contains it. Recently boiled water dissolves its own volume of...its volume when the pressure is doubled, and three times its volume when the pressure is trebled. 455. Soda fountains, as they are called, consist simply...
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A Manual of Chemistry on the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements of Chemistry ...

John Johnston - 1846 - 496 pagina’s
...carbonic acid, but is frequently used to withdraw it altogether from any gaseous mixture that contains it. Recently boiled water dissolves its own volume of...its volume when the pressure is doubled, and three times its volume when the pressure is trebled. 455. Soda fountains, as they are called, consist simply...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 2

1850 - 638 pagina’s
...altogether from any gaseous mixture that contains it. Carbonic acid is absorbed by water. Recently-boiled water dissolves its own volume of carbonic acid, at...will take up much more if the pressure be increased. Water and other liquids, which have been charged with carbonic 512 CARBON. acid under great pressure,...
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Wells's Principles and Applications of Chemistry: For the Use of Academies ...

David Ames Wells - 1859 - 528 pagina’s
...Water at ordinary temperatures and pressures absorbs about two thirds of its bulk of carbonic acid; but it will take up much more if the pressure be increased. The quantity absorbed ia in exact ratio with the compressing force, the water dissolving twice its volume when the...
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Wells's Principles and Applications of Chemistry: For the Use of Academies ...

David Ames Wells - 1859 - 524 pagina’s
...Water at ordinary temperatures and pressures absorbs about two thirds of its bulk of carbonic acid ; but it will take up much more if the pressure be increased. The quantity absorbed is in exact ratio with the compressing force, the water dissolving twice its volume when the...
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