The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 29-30Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1874 |
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Page 98
... condensed peat was made some time since for railway engines on the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway , with a view of testing its qualities as a fuel for locomotives . The engineers who made the trial say : " In order carefully to ...
... condensed peat was made some time since for railway engines on the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway , with a view of testing its qualities as a fuel for locomotives . The engineers who made the trial say : " In order carefully to ...
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... condensed into a mole- cule of liquid , the impulse which it will thus impart to the surface will only be one - half as great as if it had rebounded . Hence condensation will reduce the magni- tude of some of the impulses , and ...
... condensed into a mole- cule of liquid , the impulse which it will thus impart to the surface will only be one - half as great as if it had rebounded . Hence condensation will reduce the magni- tude of some of the impulses , and ...
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... condensing ammonia and chlorine , Faraday used a strong , bent , sealed tube . It being necessary to break this tube after every experiment , in order to obtain the condensed gas , I employ an apparatus of the following description ...
... condensing ammonia and chlorine , Faraday used a strong , bent , sealed tube . It being necessary to break this tube after every experiment , in order to obtain the condensed gas , I employ an apparatus of the following description ...
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