10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOSPHURETTED»
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It is a very singular fact, and one which can be referred only to mechanical
causes, that, excepting in the revival of the gold, after the first dipping, the
exposure of them to the action of the phosphuretted hydrogen gas was never
required for ...
2
The Chemist, Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
It is a very singular fact, and one which can be referred only to mechanical
causes, that, excepting in the revival of the gold, after the first dipping, the
exposure of them to the action of the phosphuretted hydrogen gas was never
required for ...
Charles Watt, John Watt, 1840
It cannot be finally admitted, he says, that the oxygen in these two acids is as I to
2, till I lay before the chemical world the experiments proving that phosphuretted
hydrogen gas contains exactly its own volume of hydrogen gas, as MM. Thenard
...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1821
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
There is but one combination of phosphorus and hydrogen, as far as can be
deduced from experiments hitherto made ; all the varieties of phosphuretted
hydrogen have arisen from the circumstance that free hydrogen is liable to be
produced ...
5
Elements of Chemistry: For the Use of Colleges, Academies, ...
273 The difl'erence* in the behaviour of phosphuretted hydrogen prepared by
one or other of these processes is due to the presence in the spontaneously
inflammable gas of a small quantity of another phosphuretted hydrogen, richer in
...
Victor Regnault, James Curtis Booth, William L. Faber, 1861
6
American Journal of Science
On metallic decompositions by phosphuretted hydrogen gas, by H. Rose. — The
two phosphuretted hydrogen gases act differently on metallic solutions from
sulphuretted hydrogen. Water is formed ; but instead of a metallic phosphuret, ...
7
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
atoms of hydrogen from 34-30, we have phosphuretted hydrogen composed of 3
atoms of hydrogen 3- 1 atom of phosphorus 31*30 Weight of atom . . . 34-30 Now
whether we admit 15-7 as the atomic weight of phosphorus, as stated by Dr.
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THE LONDON AND EDINBURGH PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL ...
trous impregnation appeared also from the fact, that phosphuretted hydrogen,
which had lost its spontaneous inflammability, was rendered as actively
inflammable as ever by passing it, bubble by bubble, into an inverted receiver
filled with ...
SIR DAVID BREWSTER, RICHARD TAYLOR, RICHARD PHILLIPS, 1834
In short, all the circumstances which apply to the effect of cooling mixtures upon
flame, will apply to cooling perforated surfaces. Thus, the flame of phosphuretted
hydrogen at common temperatures, will pass through a tissue sufficiently large ...
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London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ...
trous impregnation appeared also from the fact, that phosphuretted hydrogen,
which had,lost its spontaneous inflammability, was rendered as actively
inflammable as ever by passing it, bubble by bubble, into an inverted receiver
filled with ...