BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CARBONIC-ACID GAS»
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Dicarboxylic Acids—Advances in Research and Application: ...
In addition to obtaining background information on this patent, NewsRx editors
also obtained the inventors' summary information for this patent: “However, the
bath preparations comprising a carbonic acid gas generator which is composed
of ...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
... 300°, and the explosion is accompanied with a bright flame ; friction, the
electric spark, sulphuric and nitric acids, also cause it to explode ; the results of it
are, azotic gas, carbonic acid gas, and a little ammonia. It appears to consist of
One ...
The absorption of carbonic acid gas and the production of oxygen are performed
by the leaf; and leaves recently separated from the tree effect the change, when
confined in portions of air containing carbonic acid; and absorbs carbonic acid ...
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The elements of materia medica
At the ordinary temperature and pressure of the atmosphere, one volume of water
absorbs one volume of carbonic acid gas, and acquires a sp. gr. of r0018. By
doubling the pressure the quantity of gas absorbed is doubled, and so on for
other ...
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The Farmers' Register: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to the ...
The absorption of carbonic acid gas and the production of oxygen are performed
by the leaf; and leaves recently separated from the tree effect the change, when
confined in portions of air containing carbonic acid; and absorb carbonic acid ...
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Chemical Experiments: Illustrating the Theory, Practice, and ...
Meantime, the nitrogen of the common air inhaled is set free, and will be exhaled
with the carbonic acid gas. The nitrogen gas, being lighter than either
atmospheric air or carbonic acid gas, ascends ; whilst the latter descends, thus
making ...
George William Francis, 1842
He was prepared to show there was a very wide difference. Death, he believed,
in neither case arose from any sedative efl'ect of carbonic acid gas, but from the
diminished quantity ofoxygen in a given volume of air ; the lungs, as was known,
...
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Chemical Experiments; illustrating the theory, practice and ...
Meantime, the nitrogen of the common air inhaled is set free, and will be exhaled
with the carbonic acid gas. The nitrogen gas, being lighter than either
atmospheric air or carbonic acid gas, ascends ; whilst the latter descends, thus
making ...
George William FRANCIS, 1842
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
If the oxygen necessary for the complete combustion of the gas be J the volume
of the combustible gas, and if no carbonic acid gas is evolved by the explosion,
then the gas is hydrogen. If the gas requires half its volume of oxygen, and if ...
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The Popular Encyclopedia: Being a General Dictionary of ...
The effervescence which takes place on opening a bottle of ginger beer, cider, or
brisk champaign, is owin<r to the escape of carl)onic acid gas. Water which is
fully saturated with carbonic acid gas sparkles when it is poured from one vessel
to ...