Mr. Cavendish then burned in the same way dephlogisticated and inflammable airs (oxygen and hydrogen gases) , and the deposit was always more or less acidulous, accordingly as the air burnt with the inflammable air was more or less phlogisticated. The... Mechanics' Magazine - Page 891840Full view - About this book
| 1840 - 706 pages
...therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about nrii'-.-i \t li of the common air.are turned into pure water." Mr. Cavendish then burned...whole of the inflammable and dephlogisticated air is converted into pure water." And, again, that "if these airs could be obtained perfectly pure, the... | |
| François Arago - 1839 - 154 pages
...the dew, and found it to be pure •water. He therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about one-sixth of the common air, are turned...whole of the inflammable and dephlogisticated air is converted into pure water." And, again, that " if these airs could be obtained perfectly pure, the... | |
| Dominique François J. Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...examined the dew, and found it to be pure water. He therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about one-sixth of the common air, are turned...whole of the inflammable and dephlogisticated air is converted into pure water." And, again, that " if these airs could be obtained perfectly pure, the... | |
| 1839 - 474 pages
...examined the dew, and found it to be pure water. He therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about one-sixth of the common air, are turned...air burnt with the inflammable air was more or less phlogisticatecl. The acid was found to be nitrous. Mr Cavendish states, that " almost the whole of... | |
| 1840 - 698 pages
...examined the dew, and found it to be pure water. He therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about one-sixth of the common air, are turned...whole of the inflammable and dephlogisticated air is converted into pure water." And, again, that "if these airs could be obtained perfectly pure, the... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1840 - 706 pages
...examined the dew, and found it to be pure water. He therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about one-sixth of the common air, are turned...water." Mr. Cavendish then burned in the same way dephlogisticuted and inflammable airs (oxygen and hydrogen gases) , and the deposit was always more... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 344 pages
...examined the dew, and found it to be pure water. He therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about onesixth of the common air, are turned...inflammable airs, (oxygen and hydrogen gases,) and the deposite was always more or less acidulous, accordingly as the air burnt with the inflammable air was... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1845 - 358 pages
...examined the dew, and fonnd it to be pore water. He therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about onesixth of the common air, are turned...whole of the inflammable and dephlogisticated air t* concerted into pare water;" and, again, that "if these airs could be obtained perfectly pure, the... | |
| Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1845 - 586 pages
...examined the dew, and found it to be pure water. He therefore concludes, that " almost all the inflammable air, and about one-sixth of the common air, are turned...whole of the inflammable and dephlogisticated air is converted into pure tcater ;" and, again, that " if these airs could be obtained perfectly pure,... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1845 - 582 pages
...the deWj and fourid it to b* pure water. He therefore concludes, that '• almost all the inflammable air, and about one-sixth of the common air, are turned...air burnt with the inflammable air was more or less phlogisticnted. The acid was found to be nitrous. Mr. Cavendish states, that " almost the whole of... | |
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