I presently found that, by means of this lens, air was expelled from it very readily. Having got about three or four times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more... Journal of the Franklin Institute - Halaman 422oleh Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1902Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 494 halaman
...to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what furprized me more than I can well exprefs, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous air, expofed to iron or liver... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 506 halaman
...about three or four times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than 1 can well express, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous flame, very much... | |
| 1824 - 884 halaman
...about three or four times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water into it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more...burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle burns in. nitrous air exposed to iron or liver... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 782 halaman
...about three or four times as much as the bulk of my material, I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more than 1 can well express, was, |K«; a candle burned in this air with a remarkaKx vigorous flame, very much... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1830 - 678 halaman
...Having got several times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more...express, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkable vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous... | |
| Daniel B. Smith - 1842 - 326 halaman
...got three or four times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water into it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more...burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous flame, very much likejthat enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous air exposed to iron or liver... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1841 - 362 halaman
...about three or four times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more...express, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkable vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1843 - 530 halaman
...about three or four times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more...express, was, that a candle burned in this air with a remarkable vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle burns in nitrous... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1860 - 474 halaman
...about three or four times as much as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water into it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more...burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous flame, very much like that enlarged flame with which a candle buns in nitrous air exposed to iron or lime... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1860 - 460 halaman
...three or four times as much [air] as the bulk of my materials, I admitted water to it, and found that it was not imbibed by it. But what surprised me more...burned in this air with a remarkably vigorous flame." The gas thus discovered, to which he gave the name of " dephlogisticated air," was what is now known... | |
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