The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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Page 103
... nitrogen ; by adding a little water to the re- siduum , they procured the remaining two - fifths , and found in the vessel in which the operation was carried on , nothing but potash . Again , it is stated that by treating a new quan ...
... nitrogen ; by adding a little water to the re- siduum , they procured the remaining two - fifths , and found in the vessel in which the operation was carried on , nothing but potash . Again , it is stated that by treating a new quan ...
Page 104
... nitrogen , in the proportions in which they exist in ammonią ; but there has been always an excess of nitrogen , The processes which I have detailed in the last Bakerian lecture , and in the appendix to it , show this ; and they like ...
... nitrogen , in the proportions in which they exist in ammonią ; but there has been always an excess of nitrogen , The processes which I have detailed in the last Bakerian lecture , and in the appendix to it , show this ; and they like ...
Page 105
... nitrogen , in the results of the experiment ; but when the heat was very slowly raised , the loss was much less considerable , and in several cases I obtained more than four - fifths of the potassium which had been employed ; and very ...
... nitrogen , in the results of the experiment ; but when the heat was very slowly raised , the loss was much less considerable , and in several cases I obtained more than four - fifths of the potassium which had been employed ; and very ...
Page 106
Nathaniel Potter. process , 9 ; and the nitrogen in the 8.8 cubical inches of gas ( or the 9-2 of ammonia ) will be about three , and if we estimate 34 of hydrogen , and 16 of nitrogen , in the 5 , remaining in the retort , there will be ...
Nathaniel Potter. process , 9 ; and the nitrogen in the 8.8 cubical inches of gas ( or the 9-2 of ammonia ) will be about three , and if we estimate 34 of hydrogen , and 16 of nitrogen , in the 5 , remaining in the retort , there will be ...
Page 107
... nitrogen , and more potassium is revived . In these experiments , in which platina has been used , there is little or no loss of potassium of nitrogen ; but a loss smaller or greater of hydrogen . It will be asked , on what do these ...
... nitrogen , and more potassium is revived . In these experiments , in which platina has been used , there is little or no loss of potassium of nitrogen ; but a loss smaller or greater of hydrogen . It will be asked , on what do these ...
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