Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... filled with water , and in- Fig . 1 . verted over the trough . When the jar is full of gas , raise it from the water , and apply a lighted taper to its mouth . The gas takes fire with a slight explosion , and burns with a pale flame ...
... filled with water , and in- Fig . 1 . verted over the trough . When the jar is full of gas , raise it from the water , and apply a lighted taper to its mouth . The gas takes fire with a slight explosion , and burns with a pale flame ...
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... filled with equal parts of these two gases , and a light be applied to its mouth , the mix- ture will take fire with an explosion . If a little dish of ammonia be standing by , a dense white cloud will appear when the gases burn . Now ...
... filled with equal parts of these two gases , and a light be applied to its mouth , the mix- ture will take fire with an explosion . If a little dish of ammonia be standing by , a dense white cloud will appear when the gases burn . Now ...
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... filled with water , as shown in Figure 3 , bubbles of gas rise and fill the jar . On raising the jar , and applying a taper to its mouth , we see , by the way in which the gas takes fire , that it is hydrogen . Fill a tall glass jar ...
... filled with water , as shown in Figure 3 , bubbles of gas rise and fill the jar . On raising the jar , and applying a taper to its mouth , we see , by the way in which the gas takes fire , that it is hydrogen . Fill a tall glass jar ...
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William James Rolfe, Joseph Anthony Gillet. 3. Ammonia . Fill with chlorine a long glass tube , Fig . 4 . — - closed at one end . Close the other end with a cork , through which passes a drop- ping tube . ( Figure 4. ) If , now , a ...
William James Rolfe, Joseph Anthony Gillet. 3. Ammonia . Fill with chlorine a long glass tube , Fig . 4 . — - closed at one end . Close the other end with a cork , through which passes a drop- ping tube . ( Figure 4. ) If , now , a ...
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... fill the closed arm of the U tube ( Figure 5 ) with a mixture of hydrogen and oxy- gen , using more than twice as much hydrogen as oxygen . Explode the mix- ture by means of an electric spark from a Leyden jar . The hydrogen and the ...
... fill the closed arm of the U tube ( Figure 5 ) with a mixture of hydrogen and oxy- gen , using more than twice as much hydrogen as oxygen . Explode the mix- ture by means of an electric spark from a Leyden jar . The hydrogen and the ...
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