Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumer 63-64Chemical news office., 1891 |
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... flame . Using these precautions , we have found that the tem- perature by normal air thermometer at constant pressure of the saturated vapour of sulphur , boiling freely under a pressure of 760 m.m. of mercury at o ° C. and g 980.61 ...
... flame . Using these precautions , we have found that the tem- perature by normal air thermometer at constant pressure of the saturated vapour of sulphur , boiling freely under a pressure of 760 m.m. of mercury at o ° C. and g 980.61 ...
Side 3
... flame is the result . Some flames have the power , under certain conditions , of emitting light , while others have no photo- metric value ; and it is a matter of the gravest import- ance to the gas world that as clear a conception as ...
... flame is the result . Some flames have the power , under certain conditions , of emitting light , while others have no photo- metric value ; and it is a matter of the gravest import- ance to the gas world that as clear a conception as ...
Side 4
... flame which show that the intensity of the light of flames depends principally upon the production and ignition of ... flame ( or in immediate contact with the burning gas ) is essential to its luminosity " an idea which Davy never had ...
... flame which show that the intensity of the light of flames depends principally upon the production and ignition of ... flame ( or in immediate contact with the burning gas ) is essential to its luminosity " an idea which Davy never had ...
Side 5
... flame should render it luminous and make it look like an ordinary gas - flame , whereas it simply gives rise to a cloud of sparks . But it must be remembered that the " nascent " carbon , as it is liberated from the decomposing ...
... flame should render it luminous and make it look like an ordinary gas - flame , whereas it simply gives rise to a cloud of sparks . But it must be remembered that the " nascent " carbon , as it is liberated from the decomposing ...
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... flame , by burning up the hydrogen of the hydrocarbons , and render- ing the carbon incandescent , without diluting the flame with nitrogen to the extent that would have been neces- sary had air been used for the purpose . The effect of ...
... flame , by burning up the hydrogen of the hydrocarbons , and render- ing the carbon incandescent , without diluting the flame with nitrogen to the extent that would have been neces- sary had air been used for the purpose . The effect of ...
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Side 256 - The Metallurgy of Gold. A Practical Treatise on the Metallurgical Treatment of Gold-bearing Ores, including the Processes of Concentration and Chlorination, and the Assaying, Melting and Refining of Gold.
Side 69 - No English text-book at all approaches this in the COMPLETENESS with which the most modern views on the subject are dealt with. Professor Austen's volume will be INVALUABLE, not only to the student, but also to those whose knowledge of the art is far advanced.
Side 33 - The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants ; the Growth and general Flower Farm System of Raising Fragrant Herbs ; with Instructions for the Manufacture of Perfumes &c.
Side 74 - Committee of Revision and Publication of the Pharmacopoeia of the United States.
Side 4 - Coal-Gas, delivered in March, 1867, and printed in the ' Journal of Gas Lighting,' he considered that incandescent particles of carbon are not the source of light in gas and candle flames, but that the luminosity of these flames is due to radiations from dense, but transparent hydrocarbon vapours. As a further generalization from the...
Side 9 - SYSTEMATIC HANDBOOK OF VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS ; or, the Quantitative Estimation, of Chemical Substances by Measure, applied to Liquids, Solids, and Gases.
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Side 123 - ... reflected from a concave mirror through a foggy atmosphere. Green Phosphorescent Light of Molecular Impact. — At very high exhaustions the dark space becomes so large that it fills the tube. Careful scrutiny still shows the presence of the dark violet focus; and the part of the glass on which fall the rays diverging from this focus shows a sharply defined spot of greenish-yellow light.
Side 53 - A given space contains millions of millions of molecules in rapid movement in all directions, each molecule having millions of encounters in a second. In such a case, the length of the mean free path of the molecules is exceedingly small compared with the dimensions of the containing vessel, and the properties which constitute the ordinary gaseous state of matter, which depend upon constant collisions, are observed. What, then, are these molecules ? Take a single lone molecule in space.
Side 32 - WANKLYN.— MILK ANALYSIS ; a Practical Treatise on the Examination of Milk and its Derivatives, Cream, Butter, and Cheese. By JA Wanklyn, MRCS, &c.