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" The volume of air contained in the body and neck of the vessel before the operation was fifty cubic inches ; and this was reduced by evaporation to forty-two or forty-three. On the other hand, I found, upon carefully collecting the red particles out of... "
The Wonder Book of the Atmosphere - Side 3
av Edwin James Houston - 1907 - 326 sider
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The Atmosphere

Camille Flammarion - 1873 - 520 sider
...the same proportion at all heights. Its usual meaning is, of course, "of uniform density." — ED.] of the twelve days, seeing that the calcination of...the liquids and aeriform bodies which might become sepaFig. 10.— The glass vessel. V\g. I7 .— The apparatus. rated, and having lighted the fire in...
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The Atmosphere

Camille Flammarion - 1873 - 636 sider
...upon carefully collecting the red particles out of the melted mercury, that their weight was about 45 grains. The air which remained after this operation,...extinguished as if it had been plunged in water. Taking the 45 grains of red particles, and placing them in a small glass vessel, to which was adapted an apparatus...
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Stories of Scientific Discovery

D. B. Hammond - 236 sider
...the liquid mercury, that their weight was about forty-five grains. The air which remained after the operation, and which had lost a sixth of its volume...candle was extinguished as if it had been plunged into water. Taking the forty-five grains of the red particles, and placing them in a small glass vessel,...
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