On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man: Principally with Reference to the Supply of His Wants, and the Exercise of His Intellectual FacultiesWilliam Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 127
... carbon ; the permanent retention of which would be incompatible with the continuance of life . And the union of this principle with one of the constituent parts of atmospherical air is pro- bably effected in the lungs during the process ...
... carbon ; the permanent retention of which would be incompatible with the continuance of life . And the union of this principle with one of the constituent parts of atmospherical air is pro- bably effected in the lungs during the process ...
الصفحة 130
... carbon is as it were held in solution by the gas : and as this che- mical compound of carbon and oxygen pos- sesses acid properties , it is called carbonic acid gas . A volume of this gas , then , which weighs one hundred grains ...
... carbon is as it were held in solution by the gas : and as this che- mical compound of carbon and oxygen pos- sesses acid properties , it is called carbonic acid gas . A volume of this gas , then , which weighs one hundred grains ...
الصفحة 131
... carbon ; and the follow- ing statement will be easily intelligible . It ap- pears , from experiments which have been ... carbon , a quan- tity weighing 18,532 grains would contain 5190 grains , or nearly eleven ounces , at 480 grains to ...
... carbon ; and the follow- ing statement will be easily intelligible . It ap- pears , from experiments which have been ... carbon , a quan- tity weighing 18,532 grains would contain 5190 grains , or nearly eleven ounces , at 480 grains to ...
الصفحة 132
... carbon , which could not be retained with safety to the life of the individual : and when we consider that the entire quantity of the carbon , thus discharged , is collected from every the most interior and remote part of the body , how ...
... carbon , which could not be retained with safety to the life of the individual : and when we consider that the entire quantity of the carbon , thus discharged , is collected from every the most interior and remote part of the body , how ...
الصفحة 170
... carbon and oxygen ; the diamond , which is the purest form of carbon , burning away without leaving any residuum ; the other two leaving a very small proportion of ashes , in consequence of their containing foreign matter . And here we ...
... carbon and oxygen ; the diamond , which is the purest form of carbon , burning away without leaving any residuum ; the other two leaving a very small proportion of ashes , in consequence of their containing foreign matter . And here we ...
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