Transactions of the Pharmaceutical MeetingsJ. Churchill, 1871 |
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... hydrogen , but it is supposed those it takes in . Moreover , it does not , like plants , to form the acid when boiled with water , in which it require light for its vital process ; nor does it absorb dissolves only sparingly . The ...
... hydrogen , but it is supposed those it takes in . Moreover , it does not , like plants , to form the acid when boiled with water , in which it require light for its vital process ; nor does it absorb dissolves only sparingly . The ...
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... hydrogen : - - As , O2 + xZn + xH2SO . = xZnSO , + 3H2O + 2As H ̧ + ( x − 6 ) H2 . [ any indefinite number of atoms . ) The mixture of hydrogen and arsenuretted hydro- gen escapes through C , which is heated to redness after the air ...
... hydrogen : - - As , O2 + xZn + xH2SO . = xZnSO , + 3H2O + 2As H ̧ + ( x − 6 ) H2 . [ any indefinite number of atoms . ) The mixture of hydrogen and arsenuretted hydro- gen escapes through C , which is heated to redness after the air ...
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... hydrogen only . Even now that everybody flora of so limited an area as our own . quite believes in the thoroughly metallic character of hydrogen , it is still necessary , considering its physical peculiarities and small atomic weight ...
... hydrogen only . Even now that everybody flora of so limited an area as our own . quite believes in the thoroughly metallic character of hydrogen , it is still necessary , considering its physical peculiarities and small atomic weight ...
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... hydrogen and car- bon ; and still more , in saying that hydrogen is more combustible than carbon , we adopt a second hypo- thesis , for the hydrocarbon contains the vapour of carbon , and we know nothing of the more or less combustible ...
... hydrogen and car- bon ; and still more , in saying that hydrogen is more combustible than carbon , we adopt a second hypo- thesis , for the hydrocarbon contains the vapour of carbon , and we know nothing of the more or less combustible ...
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... hydrogen . If a sufficient brickwork , the following observations may be made , quantity of air were supplied to this gas , its combus -- when the tube is kept cold by an external current tion would be complete ; otherwise it would be ...
... hydrogen . If a sufficient brickwork , the following observations may be made , quantity of air were supplied to this gas , its combus -- when the tube is kept cold by an external current tion would be complete ; otherwise it would be ...
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