The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art, Volum 19Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1869 |
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Side viii
... carbonic oxide and sulphurous acid gases , and of Dr. Sim , by the bisulphide of carbon . In the use of paper for articles of utility we are fast overtaking oriental nations , employing it as a substitute for leather , for wood , for ...
... carbonic oxide and sulphurous acid gases , and of Dr. Sim , by the bisulphide of carbon . In the use of paper for articles of utility we are fast overtaking oriental nations , employing it as a substitute for leather , for wood , for ...
Side 66
... carbonic acid . The proportion of any gas which a sphere or cube of solid matter can condense on its surface is inversely as the diameter of the parti- cle , since this condensation is simply an affair of surface . In pul- verizing ...
... carbonic acid . The proportion of any gas which a sphere or cube of solid matter can condense on its surface is inversely as the diameter of the parti- cle , since this condensation is simply an affair of surface . In pul- verizing ...
Side 67
... carbonic acid . Minute particles of carbon float the entire length of the flame , and serve at once to generate and to decompose the gas , producing a continued flame . ELECTRICITY VS. BOILER INCRUSTATION . In the " Journal of the ...
... carbonic acid . Minute particles of carbon float the entire length of the flame , and serve at once to generate and to decompose the gas , producing a continued flame . ELECTRICITY VS. BOILER INCRUSTATION . In the " Journal of the ...
Side 76
... carbonic oxide disappeared . To effect the complete removal of the oxygen , the use of sulphurous acid gas , well known as an expedient for curing hams for exportation , was resorted to ; by itself , the acid could not prove successful ...
... carbonic oxide disappeared . To effect the complete removal of the oxygen , the use of sulphurous acid gas , well known as an expedient for curing hams for exportation , was resorted to ; by itself , the acid could not prove successful ...
Side 104
... acid runs out , and , coming in contact with the surrounding bicarbon- ate of soda , immediately eliminates carbonic - acid gas , which fills the safe and is non - combustible . The evolution of this gas having ceased , if the safe is ...
... acid runs out , and , coming in contact with the surrounding bicarbon- ate of soda , immediately eliminates carbonic - acid gas , which fills the safe and is non - combustible . The evolution of this gas having ceased , if the safe is ...
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