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" A portion was then inclosed in a green glass tube, in the same manner as in former instances, and being collected to one end, was decomposed by heat, whilst the other end was cooled. The cyanogen soon appeared as a liquid : it was limpid, colourless,... "
A Manual of Chemistry, on the Basis of Professor Brande's: Containing the ... - Page 572
1826 - 603 pages
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The Monthly magazine, Volumes 56-60

Monthly literary register - 1823 - 586 pages
...appeared as a liquid : it was limpid, colourless, and very fluid ¡ not altering ils »tale at (he temperature of 0°. Its refractive power is rather...producing great cold. The vapour, being collected over niercury, proved to be pure cyanogen. A tube was sealed up with cyanuref of mercury at one end, and...
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Annals of Philosophy, Volume 7; Volume 23

1824 - 510 pages
...the same manner as in former instances, and being collected to one end, was decomposed by heat, while the other end was cooled. The cyanogen soon appeared...the fluid cyanogen was then produced in contact with the water. It did not mix, at least in any considerable quantity, with that fluid, but floated on it,...
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Annals of Philosophy, Volume 7; Volume 23

1824 - 516 pages
...the same manner as in former instances, and being collected to one end, was decomposed by heat, while the other end was cooled. The cyanogen soon appeared...the fluid cyanogen was then produced in contact with the water. It did not mix, at least in any considerable quantity, with that fluid, but floated on it,...
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The Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts, Volume 1

1824 - 628 pages
...until perfectly dry. A portion was then enclosed in a green glass-tube, in the same manner as in the former instances, and being collected to one end,...the fluid cyanogen was then produced in contact with the water. It did not mix. at least in any considerable- quantity, with that fluid, but floated on...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry ...

Andrew Ure - 1828 - 872 pages
...its state at 0° F. A tube containing it being opened in the air, the expansion within did not seem to be very great ; and the liquid passed with comparative slowness into tbe state of vapour, producing great cold. The vapour collected over mercury proved to be pure cyanogen....
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 18

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 pages
...state at 0° Fahr. A tube containing it being opened in the air, the expansion within did not seem to be very great ; and the liquid passed with comparative slowness into the state of vapor, producing great cold. The vapor collected over mercury proved to be pure cyanogen. Liquid cyanogen,...
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Readings in Natural Philosophy: Or, A Popular Display of the Wonders of ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...until perfectly dry. A portion was then enclosed in a green glass tube, in the same manner as in the former instances, and being collected to one end,...the fluid cyanogen was then produced in contact with the water. It did not mix, at least in any considerable quantity, with that fluid, but floated on it,...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy: With Their Applications

Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 pages
...its state at 0° F. A tube containing it being opened in the air, the expansion within did not seem to be very great ; and the liquid passed with comparative slowness into tile state of vapour, producing great cold. The vapour collected over mercury proved to be pure cyanogen....
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Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics

Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 pages
...Cyanogen. — Some pure cyanuret of mercury was heated until perfectly dry. A portion was then enclosed in a green glass tube, in the same manner as in former...the fluid cyanogen was then produced in contact with the water. It did not mix, at least in any considerable quantity, with that fluid, but floated on it,...
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The Liquefaction of Gases: Papers

Michael Faraday - 1906 - 92 pages
...liquid : it was limpid, colourless, and very fluid ; not altering its state at the temperature of o°. Its refractive power is rather less, perhaps, than...the fluid cyanogen was then produced in contact with the water. It did not mix, at least in any considerable quantity, with that fluid, but floated on it,...
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