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" ... litres consist of a mixture of nitrogen and argon. To absorb the nitrogen contained in this quantity of gas by conversion into nitride, 4 kilograms of magnesium would be required theoretically, but in order to cover loss through leakage and incomplete... "
The Experimental Study of Gases: An Account of the Experimental Methods ... - Page 105
by Morris William Travers - 1901 - 323 pages
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 79

1899 - 336 pages
...theoretically, but in order to cover loss through leakage and incomplete action, 5 kilogrms. of the metal are employed. The absorption of the oxygen and nitrogen...powder heated to a red heat, and subsequently over red. hot copper oxide. The apparatus employed is shown in detail in the annexed figure. It was of course...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 64

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1899 - 510 pages
...theoretically, but in order to cover loss through leakage and incomplete action, 5 kilograms of the metal are employed. The absorption of the oxygen and nitrogen...heat, and subsequently over red-hot copper oxide. The apparatus employed is shown in detail in the annexed figure. It was of course necessary to confine...
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Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 79

1899 - 440 pages
...aaion, 5 kilogrms. of the metal are employed. The absorption of the oxygen and nitrogen was conduâed in three stages. In the first, the oxygen was removed...powder heated to a red heat, and subsequently over red hot copper oxide. The apparatus employed i* shown in detail in the annexed figure. It was of course...
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Nature, Volume 59

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1899 - 672 pages
...required theoretically ; but, in order to cover loss through leakage and incomplete action, 5^kilograms of the metal were employed. The absorption of the...heat, [and subsequently over red-hot copper oxide. The method of preparation is described in detail in the original paper. This argon was then liquefied...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 64

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1899 - 584 pages
...theoretically, but in order to cover loss through leakage and incomplete action, 5 kilograms of the metal are employed. The absorption of the oxygen and nitrogen...heat, and subsequently over red-hot copper oxide. The apparatus employed is shown in detail in the annexed figure. It was of course necessary to confine...
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