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" Air,' and it commences with stating, not that those experiments were undertaken with any view to the water formed by burning inflammable air, but that they were made " with a view to find out the cause of the diminution which common air is well known... "
Draw the Lightning Down: Benjamin Franklin and Electrical Technology in the ... - Página 322
por Michael Brian Schiffer - 2003 - 397 páginas
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History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the ..., Volumen3

William Whewell - 1837 - 646 páginas
...oxygen and hydrogen, must be considered as holding a most distinguished place. He states3, that "his experiments were made principally with a view to find...various ways in which it is phlogisticated." And, after describing various unsuccessful attempts, he finds that when inflammable air is used in this...
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History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the ..., Volumen3

William Whewell - 1837 - 1046 páginas
...oxygen and hydrogen, must be considered as holding a most distinguished place. He states3, that "his experiments were made principally with a view to find...various ways in which it is phlogisticated." And, after describing various unsuccessful attempts, he finds that when inflammable air is used in this...
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Lives of men of letters and science who flourished in ..., Volumen1;Volumen122

Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1845 - 586 páginas
...undertaken with any view to the water formed by burning inflammable air, but that they were made " with a view to find out the cause of the diminution...and to discover what becomes of the air thus lost or consumed ;" and the author adds, that besides " determining this fact, they also threw light on the...
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Lives of Men of Letters & Science: Who Flourished in the Time of ..., Volumen1

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1845 - 562 páginas
...undertaken with any view to the water formed by burning inflammable air, but that they were made " with a view to find out the cause of the diminution...and to discover what becomes of the air thus lost or consumed ;" and the author adds, that besides " determining this fact, they also threw light on the...
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Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who Flourished in the Time of George III.

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1845 - 358 páginas
...undertaken with any view to the water formed by burning inflammable air, but that they were made " with a view to find out the cause of the diminution...is phlogisticated, and to discover what becomes of ihe air thus lost or consumed:" and the author adds, that besides "determining this fact, they also...
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Correspondence of the Late James Watt on His Discovery of the Theory of the ...

James Watt - 1846 - 410 páginas
...No. III. EXPERIMENTS ON AIR. BY HENRY CAVENDISH, ESQ., FRS & SA* Read Jan. 15, 1784. THE following experiments were made principally with a view to find...discover what becomes of the air thus lost or condensed ; and as they seem not only to determine this point, but also to throw great light on the constitution...
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The Life of the Hon. Henry Cavendish: Including Abstracts of His More ...

George Wilson - 1851 - 506 páginas
...the composition of water, are under discussion. Cavendish begins by observing that " the following experiments were made principally with a view to find...discover what becomes of the air thus lost or condensed." He then mentions that many have supposed that "fixed air is either generated or separated from atmospheric...
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The Life of the Hon. Henry Cavendish: Including Abstracts of His More ...

George Wilson - 1851 - 508 páginas
...oxygen of the air, into a liquid or soluble compound. Cavendish's paper, recounting experiments which " were made principally with a view to find out the...all the various ways in which it is phlogisticated," was not read to the Royal Society till a year after his communication on the eudiometer, f Scheele's...
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Lives of Philosophers of the Time of George III.

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1855 - 520 páginas
...proving clearly that these gases have nothing in common with the atmospheric air (voL il, p. 87, 88> air is well known to suffer by all the various ways...and to discover what becomes of the air thus lost or consumed ;" and the author adds, that besides, " determining this fact, they also threw light on the...
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Lives of Philosophers of the Time of George III.

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1855 - 526 páginas
...undertaken with any view to the water formed by burning inflammable air, but that they were made " with a view to find out the cause of the diminution which common * Penny Cyclopaedia, vol. vi., p. 392. This and other sinular accounts are plainly given by some persons...
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