The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 29-30Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1874 |
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Page 31
... steam to thrust back the atmosphere pressing upon it - may be simply shown . Take a closed vessel full of steam , and you have the condition of the elastic force of steam exactly taking the place of the pressure of the atmo- sphere ...
... steam to thrust back the atmosphere pressing upon it - may be simply shown . Take a closed vessel full of steam , and you have the condition of the elastic force of steam exactly taking the place of the pressure of the atmo- sphere ...
Page 46
... steam than by exploded gunpowder in the shape of its permanent gases . The difficulty , however , is to get the water to explode , and not to pass off merely into steam - a difficulty well illustrated by any and every accession of ...
... steam than by exploded gunpowder in the shape of its permanent gases . The difficulty , however , is to get the water to explode , and not to pass off merely into steam - a difficulty well illustrated by any and every accession of ...
Page 68
... steam boilers , & c . , whereby the waste heat of the flue gases or of exhaust steam is utilised . The deportment of a molybdenum oxide with boric acid | ( 1 ) . Appliances which may be adapted to existing steam affords the striking ...
... steam boilers , & c . , whereby the waste heat of the flue gases or of exhaust steam is utilised . The deportment of a molybdenum oxide with boric acid | ( 1 ) . Appliances which may be adapted to existing steam affords the striking ...
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