It is easily condensed by inverting a glass over the fume as it rises, when it soon renders the glass opaque with a white lining. Although there was a distinct and peculiar odour in the fume, I found that the condensed matter was tasteless, and that it... Annals of Philosophy - Page 3141823Full view - About this book
| Science - 1823 - 472 pages
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| Agriculture - 1823 - 506 pages
...condensed matter was tasteless, and that it did not effervesce with acids, or affect the test colours|br alkalies. Besides, as it is produced apparently in...the grey, white, and perhaps to the limpid globules. 4< The deflagrator having been refitted only at the moment when a part of this paper had already gone... | |
| Science - 1823 - 458 pages
...vertically in an abundant fume like that of the oxide proceeding from the combustion of various metals. It seems possible that it is white volatilized carbon,...the grey, white, and perhaps to the limpid globules *. " I have already stated, that the white fume mentioned above, appears when points of charcoal are... | |
| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1823 - 492 pages
...o* affect the test colours for alkalies. Besides, as it is produced apparently in greater quantities when both poles are terminated by plumbago, it seems...origin, by its condensation, in a state of greater or lesser purity; tor ; th& grey, white, and perhaps (o the limpid globules; The deflagrator having been... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 pages
...oxide proceeding from the- combustion of various metals. It seems possible that it is white volatilised carbon, giving origin, by its condensation, in a state of greater or less purity, to the gray, white, and perhaps to the limpid globules. 1 I have already stated that the white fume mentioned... | |
| 1838 - 1014 pages
...vertically in an abundant fume, like that of the oxide proceeding from the combustion of various metals. It seems possible that it is white volatilized carbon,...condensation, in a state of greater or less purity, to the gray, white, and perhaps to the limpid globules. " I have already stated that the white fume mentioned... | |
| Edgar Fahs Smith - Chemists - 1917 - 540 pages
...condensation of a white vapour which in all the experiments, where an active power was employed, I had observed to be exhaled between the poles and partly...moment when a part of this paper had already gone to press, and the remainder is called for, I am precluded by these circumstances from trying the decisive... | |
| Edgar Fahs Smith - Chemists - 1917 - 546 pages
...found that the condensed matter was tasteless, and that it did not effervesce with acids, or affect tbe test colours for alkalies. Besides as it is produced...moment when a part of this paper had already gone to press, and the remainder is called for, I am precluded by these circumstances from trying the decisive... | |
| Geology - 1823 - 460 pages
...the glass opaque with a white lining. Although there was a distinct and peculiar odour in the fume, 1 found that the condensed matter was tasteless, and...gone to the press, and the remainder is called for, I am precluded by these circumstances from trying the decisive experiment of heating this white matter... | |
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