The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
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Page 328
... carbon dioxide , snow , and ether , ice or boiling water . Water at room - temperature flowed through G. It is necessary to know the temperatures at the upper and lower edges of the crystal , and for this purpose small screws d and d ...
... carbon dioxide , snow , and ether , ice or boiling water . Water at room - temperature flowed through G. It is necessary to know the temperatures at the upper and lower edges of the crystal , and for this purpose small screws d and d ...
Page 373
... carbon in one case endeavoured to throw off the hydrogen from the hydrocarbon molecule ; and in the other case the hydrogen became loaded with oxygen molecules . This to and fro ionization and molinization continues until the oxide of ...
... carbon in one case endeavoured to throw off the hydrogen from the hydrocarbon molecule ; and in the other case the hydrogen became loaded with oxygen molecules . This to and fro ionization and molinization continues until the oxide of ...
Page 374
... carbon . This behaviour of aluminium toward oxygen is very suggestive in regard to the ready passage of the x - rays through this metal . I have been unable , with the conditions under which I have worked , namely the use of very ...
... carbon . This behaviour of aluminium toward oxygen is very suggestive in regard to the ready passage of the x - rays through this metal . I have been unable , with the conditions under which I have worked , namely the use of very ...
Page 375
... carbon tubes when filled with oxygen . In addition , the following lines are present : All these lines appear in the ... carbon terminals , the following gaseous carbon compounds were put into wide tubes provided with copper terminals ...
... carbon tubes when filled with oxygen . In addition , the following lines are present : All these lines appear in the ... carbon terminals , the following gaseous carbon compounds were put into wide tubes provided with copper terminals ...
Page 376
... Carbon dioxide , Acetylene . Cyanogen was prepared by heating mercuric cyanide , and passing the gas over sulphur to remove any traces of mercury- vapour . Carbon monoxide was prepared by heating potassium oxalate with concentrated ...
... Carbon dioxide , Acetylene . Cyanogen was prepared by heating mercuric cyanide , and passing the gas over sulphur to remove any traces of mercury- vapour . Carbon monoxide was prepared by heating potassium oxalate with concentrated ...
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