10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EUDIOMETRICALLY»
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
The oxygen can then be absorbed by potash and pyro- Sallic acid ; or it may be
estimated eudiometrically as escribed in No. 1. The nitrogen will remain as
residue. VII. Hydrosulphuric Acid, Carbonic Acid, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen. HS.
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
... a very large amount of free hydrogen, so that the attempts to analyse it
eudiometrically by observing the increase of volume it underwent when
submitted to the action of the electric spark, led to unsatisfactory results. The
author also ...
Sir William Crookes,
1776
Eudiometrically, of course, the composition of marsh-gas is given in a single most
elegant experiment, which acquires additional charm when performed at a
temperature higher than that of boiling water in an apparatus similar to the one ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain),
1865
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
The volatile portion contained the hydrogen and methane, and was analysed
eudiometrically, the ethane and propane being pumped off at higher
temperatures. By an examination of more complex mixtures, the authors have
determined ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Sir Humphry Davy, Bureau of Chemical Abstracts (Great Britain),
1913
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Medical Notes and Reflections by Henry Holland
... contains less than the due proportion of oxygen, is liable to much doubtI yet
ought the air to be examined eudiometrically also. And to these notices should be
added others, as to the frequency, periods of occurrence, and duration of the
wind ...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts
After trying, eudiometrically, the quality of an aliquot part of the gas _in the
receiver b, let a similar aliquot part be deprived of its carbonic acid, and then
mixed with a portion of pure hidrogen gas, not exceeding one third or one fourth
the esti-_ ...
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Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
After trying, eudiometrically, the qualitsr of an aliquot part of the gas in the
receiver b, let a similar aliquot part be deprived of its carbonic acid, and then
mixed with a portion of pure hi- drogen gas, not exceeding one third or one fourth
the ...
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Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, ...
Corresponding observations with the electrometer should also be given ; and it
might be well to examine the air eudiometrically. I venture to suggest these
desiderata to the attention of those who may be resident in the Mediterranean,
and ...
... air in the two rooms were to be examined eudiometrically, the difference would
be so small as to leave unexplained the difference in your sensations. What, then
, causes this difference ? It is the suppression of your lateral radiation of heat, ...
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Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, ...
Corresponding observations 'with the electrometer should also be given ; and it
might be well to examine the air eudiometrically. Iventu're to suggest these
desiderata to the attention of those who. At three in the morning a violent gust of
wind ...