Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 346
... carbon point to descend , whilst the pulley M , by the same movement , winds up the chain N , O , P , and effecting at the same time the ascension of the lower carbon point . The toothed wheel K , in combina- tion with the other movable ...
... carbon point to descend , whilst the pulley M , by the same movement , winds up the chain N , O , P , and effecting at the same time the ascension of the lower carbon point . The toothed wheel K , in combina- tion with the other movable ...
Page 347
... carbon incurs by being used in combustion . The fixed support U of the chains is electrically isolated . The friction surface s , v , is also isolated at v , the helix v , r , serving also to conduct a part of the electric current ...
... carbon incurs by being used in combustion . The fixed support U of the chains is electrically isolated . The friction surface s , v , is also isolated at v , the helix v , r , serving also to conduct a part of the electric current ...
Page 586
... carbon to form carbonic oxide . CO2 + C = 2CO Carbonic acid . Carbon . - Carbonic oxide . This gas is even more poisonous and insidious than carbonic acid , and is produced in considerable quantities during the burning of bricks , where ...
... carbon to form carbonic oxide . CO2 + C = 2CO Carbonic acid . Carbon . - Carbonic oxide . This gas is even more poisonous and insidious than carbonic acid , and is produced in considerable quantities during the burning of bricks , where ...
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