... with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical changes which take place in the combination of the hydrogen with oxygen, the bulk of the products is found to be to the bulk of the atmospheric air required to furnish the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. Journal of the Franklin Institute - Page 1771845Full view - About this book
| William Laxton - 1845 - 562 pages
...been shown to be 150-35 cubic feet, of which 44-64 enter into combination with the gases, and 105-71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. The amount is therefore 49-104. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk, due to increase of the temperature.... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1844 - 418 pages
...shown to be 150 '35 cubic feet, of which 44 '64 enter into combination with the gases, and 105' 71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. The amount is therefore 49 • 104. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk, due to the increase of... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1844 - 504 pages
...been shown to be 150-35 cubic feet, of which 44-64 enter into combination with the gases, and 105'71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. The amount is therefore 49-104. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk, due to the increase of the... | |
| 1844 - 508 pages
...been shown to be 150-35 cubic feet, of which 44-64 enter into combination with the gases, and 105-71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. The amount is therefore 49'104. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk, due to the increase of the... | |
| 1844 - 564 pages
...been shown to be 150'35 cubic feet, of which 44~64 enter into combination with the gases, and 105'71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. The amount is therefore 49-104. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk, due to the increase of the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1845 - 724 pages
...been shown to be 150-35 cubic feet, of which 44454? enter into combination with the gases, and 105'71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...atmospheric air required to furnish the oxygen, as 10 is to 1 1. The amount is therefore 49-l04. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk... | |
| 1846 - 528 pages
...been shown to be I50'35 cubic feet, of which 44-64 enter into combination with the gases, and 105-71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. The amount is therefore 49-104. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk, due to the increase of the... | |
| William Newton - 1846 - 528 pages
...been shown to be 150-35 cubic feet, of which 44-64 enter into combination with the gases, and 105-71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. The amount is therefore 49- 104. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk, due to the increase of the... | |
| 1846 - 530 pages
...been shown to be 150'35 cubic feet, of which 44'64 enter into combination with the gases, and 105'71 with the solid portion of the coal. From the chemical...the oxygen, as 10 is to 11. The amount is therefore 49'104. This is without taking into account the augmentation of the bulk, due to the increase of the... | |
| William Fairbairn - 1851 - 60 pages
...coal, Mr. Murray states, that " The quantity of air chemically required for the combustion of 1 Ib. of coal has been shown to be 150.35 cubic feet, of which...taking into account the augmentation of the bulk due to the increase of the temperature. In the combination which takes place between the carbon and the oxygen,... | |
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