Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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Pagina 4
... compound had scarcely began to form , 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 ...
... compound had scarcely began to form , 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 ...
Pagina 5
... , having the characters of azote . When quantities larger than a grain of mustard seed were used for the contact with phosphorus , the explosion was always so violent as to break the vessel in which the of a new detonating Compound . 5.
... , having the characters of azote . When quantities larger than a grain of mustard seed were used for the contact with phosphorus , the explosion was always so violent as to break the vessel in which the of a new detonating Compound . 5.
Pagina 6
... compound of azote and chlorine ; the same as , or analogous to , that mentioned in the letter from Paris . It is easy to explain its production in our experi- ments : the hydrogen of the ammonia may be conceived to combine with one ...
... compound of azote and chlorine ; the same as , or analogous to , that mentioned in the letter from Paris . It is easy to explain its production in our experi- ments : the hydrogen of the ammonia may be conceived to combine with one ...
Pagina 7
... fulminating silver . The velocity of its action appears to be likewise greater . I am , my dear Sir , with great respect , very sincerely your's , H. DAVY . [ 8 ] II . On a remarkable Application of of a new detonating Compound . 7.
... fulminating silver . The velocity of its action appears to be likewise greater . I am , my dear Sir , with great respect , very sincerely your's , H. DAVY . [ 8 ] II . On a remarkable Application of of a new detonating Compound . 7.
Pagina 140
... compound ring , or collar , will be thus secured above the glass ring , and may be fastened to another collar , attached in the same manner to the piece to be joined to it , by four screws passing through both when the joint is intended ...
... compound ring , or collar , will be thus secured above the glass ring , and may be fastened to another collar , attached in the same manner to the piece to be joined to it , by four screws passing through both when the joint is intended ...
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