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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MARSH GAS»
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marsh gas dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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-—the measurement of which burner was given at page 776, vol. xiii., of this
JOURNAL—presented precisely the same appearancewrth that before described
, as highly characteristic of synthetic mixtures of marsh gas, carbonic oxide, and ...
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Pond and Brook: A Guide to Nature in Freshwater Environments
Hydrogen sulfide creates the rotten-egg smell of marsh gas; methane is highly
flammable. One researcher calculated that a shallow, productive marsh in a
temperate region can give off 90 cubic feet (2.6 cubic meters) per acre each day
of ...
3
Collected Papers of Sir James Dewar
which we are going to compress marsh gas to the extent of 50 or 60 atmospheres
, and if we are successful, we may be able to see that it begins to liquefy, and
even possibly I may be able to show you the marsh gas in a solid condition.
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The Development of Chemistry, 1789-1914: Selected essays
The model of the marsh-gas molecule is still before us. Let us open this molecule
for the reception of a chlorine atom. Two attraction units are thus liberated: but the
chlorine atom is univalent. Accordingly two atoms of chlorine are required, one ...
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
Aceton is decomposed into carbonic acid and marsh gas, as Persoz has already
stated. By passing the vapours of aldehyd over the heated lime~ potassa,
hydrogen is developed, and the residue contains a large proportion of acetic acid
, ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1841
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London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ...
Now let us go further: let. us suppose that the marsh gas be subjected to the
action of chlorine; very different actions might be produced, if we only consult the
general forces of chemistry. . Viewed precisely by the theory of organic types, if
the.
gave hydrogen, and in the residue formic and acetic acids; a glycerinic acid could
not be obtained. Aceton is decomposed into carbonic acid and marsh gas, as
Persoz has already stated. By passing the vapours of aldehyd over the heated ...
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
Now let us go further : let us suppose that the marsh gas be subjected to the
action of chlorine ; very different actions might be produced, if we only consult the
general forces of chemistry. Viewed precisely by the theory of organic types, if the
...
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
Hydrogen gas, in a pretty pure state, forms the material of the perpetual fires of
some countries, and might here be introduced as a distinct species of marsh gas.
* Some authors describe rock-salt in globular and columnar concretions.
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
Hydrogen gas, in a pretty pure state, forms the material of the perpetual fires of
some countries, and might here be intro- iced as a distinct species of marsh gas.
* Some authors describe rock-salt in globular and columnar concretions.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MARSH GAS»
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marsh gas est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Science towards a clean and developed environment (5)
The gas which is produced by anaerobic digestion known as marsh gas, sewage gas, dun gas, or biogas is about 70% methane (CH4) and ... «The Guardian Nigeria, juil 15»
The Magna Carta charter: Say much in little
... appears sometimes at night, usually over marshes and probably due to the combustion of marsh gas. It refers to a false hope or an illusion. «The Indian Express, juin 15»
Xinhua Insight: Washing away soil erosion worries
So we subsidized their use of coal and marsh gas," Lin says. Now the fuel subsidies, surpassing 14 million yuan a year, are mainly spent on ... «Xinhua, mai 15»
Rex Murphy: Sexual misconduct scandal involving Liberal MPs …
The whole affair has been a marsh gas of fact and rumour, hearsay, leaks and speculation. The substance of the charges, identity of the ... «National Post, mars 15»
UFO: In 1966, Hillsdale had its own close encounter
... 26, 1966 Collegian article. “I also observed that his main line of questioning was relative only to that which would fit the Marsh Gas Theory.”. «Hillsdale Collegian, mars 15»
Royal HaskoningDHV's leading role in world's largest offshore wind …
... of nationally significant projects on-land, including the Thorpe Marsh gas pipeline and the onshore aspects of the East Anglia ONE wind farm. «Environment Analyst, févr 15»
The Fish Ladder by Katharine Norbury review – wild and wonderful …
At Spurn Point she hears the noise made by marsh gas, “a popping sound, as though a hundred mouths sucked bull's eyes”. Driving through ... «The Guardian, févr 15»
'Great Michigan UFO Chase' Gets an After Life on Science Channel
Also called marsh gas, it's the methane produced in the decomposition of vegetation in peat swamps and bogs. The odorless gas creates small ... «Patch.com, févr 15»
Government documents reveal UFO encounters in Monroe County …
... investigated the cases and dismissed the sightings in Hillsdale and Dexter as “marsh gas,” which escapes from the ground and can ignite for ... «Monroe Evening News, févr 15»
Ocean Warming Speeds Up Cycle of Climate Change
Natural “marsh gas”, or methane, is stored in huge masses, “frozen” as methane hydrate in cold continental shelves. Methane exists in much ... «Truthdig, janv 15»