... presence of the substance, which suffers no diminution in consequence. Thus a particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spirit-lamp will produce a quantity of red and green rays for a whole evening without being itself The Edinburgh Journal of Science - Page 781826Full view - About this book
| 1861 - 410 pages
...particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spirit-lamp will produce a quantity of red and green ravs for a whole evening without being itself sensibly...shows its nature more evidently : — If some oil be dropped on the wick of a spirit-lamp, the flame assumes the brilliancy of a candle, surrounded by... | |
| 1863 - 694 pages
...VIII ~ diminution in consequence. Thus, a particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spirit-lamp will produce a quantity of red and green rays for...evening without being itself sensibly diminished.)« Die gelbe Linie schreibt er in den späteren Tbeilen der Abhandlung dann bald Natronsalzen, bald dem... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1869 - 396 pages
...svffers no diminution in consequence. Thus a particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spirit-lamp will produce a quantity of red and green rays for a whole evening without being itself sensibly diminished.)"1 In a later portion of the memoir he attributes the yellow line in one place to the presence... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 514 pages
...suffers no diminution in consequence. Thus a particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spirit-lamp will produce a quantity of red and green rays for a whole evening without being itself sensibly diminished.)"1 In a later portion of the memoir he attributes the yellow line in one place to the presence... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer - 1870 - 360 pages
...time. ([ have found other instances of a change of colour in flames, owing to the mere presence of the substance , which suffers no diminution in consequence....of red and green rays for a whole evening without it being sensibly diminished)." Die gelbe Linie schreibt er in den späteren Theilen der Abhandlung... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1872 - 914 pages
...of cotton, it gives a considerable quantity, and that for an unlimited time. And I added that I had found other instances of a change of colour in flames,...evening without being itself sensibly diminished. Mindful of these experiments of 1826, when a few years ago I wished to examine the spectra of thallium... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 552 pages
...sn.ffers no diminution in consequence. Thus a particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spirit-lamp will produce a quantity of red and green rays for...evening without being itself sensibly diminished.)" : In a later portion of the memoir he attributes the yellow line in one place to the presence of soda... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 542 pages
...suffers no diminution in consequence. Thus a particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spirit-lamp will produce a quantity of red and green rays for...evening without being itself sensibly diminished.)" 1 In a later portion of the memoir he attributes the yellow line in one place to the presence of soda... | |
| Gustav Kirchhoff - 1882 - 832 pages
...sufl'ers no diminution in consequence. Thus, a particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spirit-lamp will produce a quantity of red and green rays for...evening without being itself sensibly diminished.)" Die gelbe Linie schreibt er in den späteren Theilen der Abhandlung dann bald Natronsalzen, bald dem... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1885 - 344 pages
...chloride. Fox Talbot, in 1826, wrote : " A particle of muriate of lime on the wick of a spiritlamp will produce a quantity of red and green rays for...evening without being itself sensibly diminished." Swan traced the source of the peculiar orange ray which appears in the light of almost every flame... | |
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