| 1864 - 332 pages
...most intense ; indued, a move magnificent example of combustion in oxygen cannot be imagined ; and a cursory examination of the flame— spectrum in...of dark absorption bands and bright lines, showing thut a variety of substances are present in the flame in the state of incandescent gas. Uy a simultaneous... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1865 - 354 pages
...is most intense ; indeed a more magnificent example of combustion in oxygen cannot be imagined ; and a cursory examination of the flame spectrum in its...substances are present in the flame in the state of incandescent gas. By a simultaneous comparison of these lines in the flame spectrum with the well-known... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1869 - 396 pages
...point in which it is necessary to stop ; but by the help of the spectroscope this point can at once be ascertained beyond shadow of doubt, and that which...spectrum with those of well-known substances I was able to detect the following substances in the Bessemer flame : sodium, potassium, lithium, iron, carbon,... | |
| Henry E. Roscoe - 1869 - 372 pages
...point in which it is necessary to stop ; but by the help of the spectroscope this point can at once be ascertained beyond shadow of doubt, and that which...spectrum with those of well-known substances I was able to detect the following substances in the Bessemer flame : sodium, potassium, lithium, iron, carbon,... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1869 - 454 pages
...of the flame, the light of which is most intense. The flame spectrum in its various phases revealed complicated masses of dark absorption bands and bright lines, showing that a variety of substances were present in the flame in a state of incandescent gas ; and by a simultaneous comparison of these... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 550 pages
...simple inspection of the flame to tell with more or less exactitude when the air has to be turned off. To those who are uninitiated in this peculiar appearance...absorption bands and bright lines, showing that a variety LECT. iv.] SPECTRUM OF THE BESSEMER FLA.ME. of substances are present in the flame in the state of... | |
| 1865 - 786 pages
...most intense — indeed, a more magnificent example of combustion in oxygen cannot be imagined ; and a cursory examination of the flame spectrum in its...substances are present in the flame in the state of incandescent gas. By a simultaneous comparison 01 these lines in the flame-spectrum with the well-known... | |
| 1865 - 974 pages
...example of combustion in oxygen cannot be imagined; and a cursory examination of the flame-spectrum in its various phases reveals complicated masses of...substances are present in the flame in the state of incandescent gas. By a simultaneous comparison of these lines in the flame-spectrum with the well-known... | |
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