| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 pages
...air unite with violence, they become red hot, and «hen cooling totally disappear. When the vessel U cooled, a quantity of water is found in it equal to the weight of the air employed. Hie water is then the only remaining product of Ihr process ; and water, light, and heat are .ill the... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 pages
...experiments, he observes, " Let us consider what obviously happens in the deflagration of hydrogen »nd oxygen gases. These two kinds of air unite with violence,...remaining product of the process; and water, light, and heal, are all the products, unless there be some other matter set free, which escapes our senses. Are... | |
| 1840 - 706 pages
...dephlogisticated air. These tu'okluds of airunlle with violence, they become red hut, and, upon cool. Ing, totally disappear. When the vessel is cooled, a quantity...found In It, equal to the weight of the air employed. This water is then the only remaining product of the process, and water, light, and heat, are all the... | |
| 1839 - 474 pages
...and dephlogisticated air. These two kinds of air unite with violence, they become red hot, and, upon cooling, totally disappear. When the vessel is cooled,...found in it, equal to the weight of the air employed. This water is then the only remaining product of the process, and water, light, and heat, are all the... | |
| François Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...and dophlogisticated air. These two kinds of air unite with violence, they become red hot, and, upon cooling, totally disappear. When the vessel is cooled,...found in it, equal to the weight of the air employed. This water is then the only remaining product of the process, and water, light, and heat, are all the... | |
| François Arago - 1839 - 154 pages
...and dephlogisticated air. These two kinds of air unite with violence, they become red hot, and, upon cooling, totally disappear. When the vessel is cooled,...found in it, equal to the weight of the air employed. This water is then the only remaining product of the process, and water, light, and heat, are all the... | |
| Dominique François J. Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...vessel is cooled, a quantity of water is found in it, equal to the weight of the air employed. This water is then the only remaining product of the process,...water, light, and heat, are all the products," (unless, he adds in the paper of November, there be some other matter set free, which escapes our senses). "... | |
| 1840 - 702 pages
...and dephlogisticated air. These two kinds of airunite with violence, theybecc-me red hut, and, upon cooling, totally disappear. When the vessel is cooled,...found in it, equal to the weight of the air employed. This water is then the only remaining product of the process, and water, light, and heal, are all the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 576 pages
...dephlogisticated air (oxygen). These " two kinds of air unite with violence ; they become red hot, and upon " cooling, totally disappear. When the vessel is cooled,...found in it equal to the weight of the air employed. This " water is then the only remaining product of the process ; and water, " light, and heat are all... | |
| 1840 - 698 pages
...and dephloglstlcated air. These tvvokinds of airunile with violence, they become red hot, and, upon cooling, totally disappear. When the vessel is cooled,...found in it, equal to the weight of the air employed. This water is then the only remaining product of the process, and voter, hght, and /"'//, are all the... | |
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