| Gilbert Haven Trafton - 1926 - 600 pages
...with other elements including a gas called hydrogen which also burns. The burning of coal consists of the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the coal, forming an invisible gas called carbon dioxide, and consists to a lesser extent of a union of... | |
| Harry Linn Campbell - 1926 - 248 pages
...-producing constituent of coke is the fixed carbon. Keat is produced by the oxidation of the coke or by the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the coke. The reactions involved are аз follows: Por complete combustion, С plus 02 * C02 plus heat... | |
| 1886 - 870 pages
...carbon, is classed among the carbohydrates. The theory promulgated by Leibig, forty years ago, that the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood is the source of animal heat, and the maintenace of the principle that the albuminates alone are concerned... | |
| 1889 - 1138 pages
...may be formed immediately in the lung, or in the blood-vessels throughout the body, by combination of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood. Lavoisier's opinions were understood correctly by only a few of his contemporaries, and a notion prevailed... | |
| 1846 - 274 pages
...changes from a dark purple to a bright scarlet ; its vital warmth is restored, and its impurities, by the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of blood, of which these impurities are made up, are thrown off in the form of carbonic acid. Thus vitalized... | |
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