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... produced in the process does not , he imagines , proceed from the water , because he cannot discover a proportionate quantity of oxygen in the vessel . To prove that the oxygen , in this case , does not com- bine with the iron , he produces ...
... produced in the process does not , he imagines , proceed from the water , because he cannot discover a proportionate quantity of oxygen in the vessel . To prove that the oxygen , in this case , does not com- bine with the iron , he produces ...
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... produced ; and the purer the airs are , the stronger is the acid found to be . If phlogisticated air be purposely introduced into this mix- ture of dephlogisticated and inflammable air , it is not affected by the process , though , when ...
... produced ; and the purer the airs are , the stronger is the acid found to be . If phlogisticated air be purposely introduced into this mix- ture of dephlogisticated and inflammable air , it is not affected by the process , though , when ...
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... produced it in various tracts . The heat thus produced must have been still farther increased in consequence of an event which naturally resulted from the degree at first excited . For in consequence of the heat and evaporation , the ...
... produced it in various tracts . The heat thus produced must have been still farther increased in consequence of an event which naturally resulted from the degree at first excited . For in consequence of the heat and evaporation , the ...
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