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" It is necessary to bear this in mind in order to understand why the air which is absorbed by water out of the atmosphere differs in composition from atmospheric air. The latter consists very nearly of 21 vol. "
Manual of Chemistry - Page 129
by George Fownes - 1883
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: From the Tenth ...

George Fownes - 1872 - 890 pages
...exposed to a pressure of 4 atmospheres, cannot, under these circumstances, absorb more carbon ilioxide than it would if it were in contact with pure carbon...atmospheric air. The latter consists very nearly of 21 vol. of oxygen and 79 vol. of nitrogen In atmospheric air which acts under a pressure of 1 atmosphere,...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1873 - 888 pages
...would if it were in contact with pure carbon dioxide under a pressure of 1 atmosphere. It is neeessa'-y to bear this in mind in order to understand why the...atmospheric air. The latter consists very nearly of 21 vol. of oxygen and 79 vol. of nitrogen In atmospheric air which acts under a pressure of 1 atmosphere,...
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Fownes' Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1878 - 1054 pages
...these circumstances, absorb more carton dioxide than it would if it were in contact with pure carton dioxide under a pressure of 1 atmosphere. It is necessary...understand why the air which is absorbed by water out of this atmosphere differs in composition from atmospheric air. The latter consists very nearly of 21...
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Belgravia, Volume 37

1879 - 538 pages
...fermiergeneral, and it is commonly supposed that her daughter owes her present position to the maternal counsel. It is necessary to bear this in mind, in order to understand the allusion : — Ci-git qui sortant d'un fumier, Voulant faire fortune enti&re, Vendit son honneur...
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Memoir of Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid, Bart, Volume 1

David Woolf Marks - 1882 - 316 pages
...the established Greek Church, whether these bodies consisted of Protestants, or Catholics, or Jews. It is necessary to bear this in mind, in order to understand what would otherwise be unintelligible, the determination shown, in part of the proceedings to which...
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Fownes' Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1885 - 1094 pages
...though exposed to a pressure of 4 atmospheres, cannot, under these circumstances, absorb more' carlwm dioxide than it would if it were in contact with pure...in mind in order to understand why the air which is alworbed by water out of the atmosphere diliers in composition from atmospheric air. The latter consists...
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Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian ..., Volume 9

Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1888 - 622 pages
...broader mound. These mounds are the valli — vallus is a pike —and vallum a row of pikes, or palisade. It is necessary to bear this in mind, in order to understand the character of these military works. Thus we have the WALL on the north face, and the Vallum on the...
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Lectures on the History of English Literature

William Marvel Nevin - 1895 - 526 pages
...field of mediaeval literature, was no more assiduously and effectually cultivated than in England. It is necessary to bear this in mind in order to understand what to us seems so strange, the popularity of the Moral Plays; which indeed never equalled those of...
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A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule: Intellectual condition

Pramatha Nath Bose - 1896 - 320 pages
...best obtained at the existing shops. Whatever field there is for enterprise in them is being occupied. It is necessary to bear this in mind in order to understand the relative importance of the different grades of technical education which we notice below. The first...
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The Dissociation of a Personality: A Biographical Study in Abnormal Psychology

Morton Prince - 1905 - 600 pages
...as the waking personality. Nevertheless from time to time some pages were written " automatically." It is necessary to bear this in mind in order to understand the comments of IV and the irrelevant interjections of Sally which are interspersed throughout the...
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