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" Frankland has recently shown that, when hydrogen gas is burnt in oxygen gas under a pressure gradually increasing up to twenty atmospheres, the feeble luminosity of the flame becomes gradually augmented, until at a pressure of ten atmospheres the light... "
Spectrum Analysis: Six Lectures, Delivered in 1868, Before the Society of ... - Page 174
by Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 404 pages
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Spectrum Analysis: Six Lectures, Delivered in 1868, Before the Society of ...

Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 542 pages
...spectra. Dibbits 2 in 1864 pointed 1 Frankland, Proc. Roy. Soc. xvi. p. 419. 2 Fogg. Ann. cxxii. 497. out that, when oxygen and hydrogen are burnt in exactly...atmosphere and higher pressures, is a continuous one. This has also long been known to be the case with the combustion of carbon disulphide in oxygen or nitric...
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Spectrum Analysis: Six Lectures, Delivered in 1868, Before the Society of ...

Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 552 pages
...to incandescence. Frankland has recently shown that, when hydrogen gas is burnt in oxygen gas nnder a pressure gradually increasing up to twenty atmospheres,...atmosphere and higher pressures, is a continuous one. This has also long been known to be the case with the combustion of carbon disulphide in oxygen or nitric...
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A Dictionary of Science: Comprising Astronomy, Chemistry, Dynamics ...

George Farrer Rodwell - 1873 - 752 pages
...Ыегсогу. 18.2 1G.2 14.2 12.2 10.2 Observed Illuminating Power. 37.4 29.4 19.8 12.5 3.6 arained by the spectroscope, the spectrum of this flame is bright and perfectly contiunous from red to violet. "With a higher initial luminosity, the flame of carbonic oxide in oxygen...
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The Chemistry of the Sun

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 488 pages
...newspaper at a distance of two feet from the flame, and this without any reflecting surface behind the flame. Examined by the spectroscope, the spectrum...flame is bright, and perfectly continuous from red to motet." — Proc. Roy. Soc. vol. xvi. p. 419. It happened, however, that in the Geissler tubes employed...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 652 pages
...two feet from tho flame, and this without any reflecting surface behind the flame. Examined by tho spectroscope, the spectrum of this flame is bright and perfectly continuous from red to violet. With a higher initial luminosity, the flame of carbonic oxide in oxygen becomes much more luminous...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1868 - 524 pages
...a newspaper ut a distance of 2 feet from the flame, and this without any reflecting surface behind the flame. Examined by the spectroscope, the spectrum...bright and perfectly continuous from red to violet. With a higher initial luminosity, the flame of carbonic oxide in oxygen becomes much more luminous...
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Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volume 3

1868 - 670 pages
...newspaper at a distance of two feet from the flame, and this without any reflecting surface behind the flame. Examined by the spectroscope, the spectrum...bright and perfectly continuous from red to violet. With a higher initial luminosity, the flame of carbonic oxide in oxygen becomes much more luminous...
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The Franklin Journal, and American Mechanics' Magazine

1869 - 474 pages
...newspaper at a distance of two feet from the flame, and this without any reflecting surface behind the flame. Examined by the spectroscope, the spectrum...bright and perfectly continuous from red to violet. With an higher initial luminosity, the flame of carbonic oxide in oxygen becomes much more luminous...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute

1869 - 508 pages
...newspaper at a distance of two feet from the flame, and this without any reflecting surface behind the flame. Examined by the spectroscope, the spectrum...flame is bright and perfectly continuous from red to viokt. With an higher initial luminosity, the flame of carbonic oxide in oxygen becomes much more luminous...
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