| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1812 - 516 페이지
...to bright * Recherches Physico-Chimiques, Tom. II. p. 150. f NICHOLSON'S Journal, Vol. XXX. p. 227. sunshine, the colour of the chlorine had entirely...properties perfectly distinct from those belonging either to carbonic oxide or chlorine. Thrown into the atmosphere, it did not fume. Its odour was different... | |
| William Nicholson - 1812 - 860 페이지
...muriate of lime; and the exhausted glass globe, into which they were introduced from a receiver witli suitable stopcocks, was carefully dried. .After exposure...the stopcock belonging to the globe being turned in mercnry recently boiled, a considerable absorption took place, just equal to one half the volume of... | |
| 1816 - 700 페이지
...exhausted gas receiver with a stop cock, and proper means used to exclude moisture, and thus exposed about a quarter of an hour to bright sunshine, the colour of the chlorine disappears; on opening the stop-cock over dry mercury, an absorption of one-half of the original bulk... | |
| 1816 - 700 페이지
...gas receiver with a stop cock, and pro* per means used to exclude moisture, and thus exposed about x quarter of an hour to bright sunshine, the colour of the chlorine disappears ; on opening the stop-cock over dry mercury, an absorption of one-half of the original bulk... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - 1839 - 606 페이지
...gas. They are introduced for this purpose in equal volumes into an exhausted flask, and exposed for a quarter of an hour to bright sunshine. The colour of the chlorine gradually disappears, and the gases are condensed into half their united bulk. The new gaseous body... | |
| James Renwick - 1840 - 412 페이지
...gas. They are introduced for this purpose J in equal volumes into an exhausted flaslc, and exposed for a quarter of an hour to bright sunshine. The colour of the chlorine gradually disappears, and the gases are condensed into half their united bulk. The new gaseous body... | |
| 1812 - 552 페이지
...stopcocks, was carefully dried. After exposure for about a quarter of an hour to bright sunshine, the color of the chlorine had entirely disappeared; the stopcock...considerable absorption took place, just equal to one half the volume of the mixture, and the residual gas possessed properties perfectly distinct from... | |
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