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... Dioxide ( Sulphurous Acid Gas ) . 353 ( 272 ) Wolfhugel's Researches on the Disinfecting Properties of Sulphurous Acid Gas .. 354 ( 273 ) Cash's Experiments on Sulphurous Acid . 357 ( 274 ) The Practice of Disinfection . The ...
... Dioxide ( Sulphurous Acid Gas ) . 353 ( 272 ) Wolfhugel's Researches on the Disinfecting Properties of Sulphurous Acid Gas .. 354 ( 273 ) Cash's Experiments on Sulphurous Acid . 357 ( 274 ) The Practice of Disinfection . The ...
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... dioxide free air is 12932 grms . This is also with but slight difference the weight of a litre of purified dry air in London . The presence of carbon dioxide . and moisture in air increases its weight . Supposing the air contain 0004 ...
... dioxide free air is 12932 grms . This is also with but slight difference the weight of a litre of purified dry air in London . The presence of carbon dioxide . and moisture in air increases its weight . Supposing the air contain 0004 ...
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... equal to 17 mm . of mercury , which must be subtracted from 760 , leaving 7583 ; then 758.3 x 12,935 1.2909 grm . A litre of air with 0004 per 760 = E cent . of carbon dioxide at 15 ° and 760 Iv . ] 49 AIR , VENTILATION , WARMING .
... equal to 17 mm . of mercury , which must be subtracted from 760 , leaving 7583 ; then 758.3 x 12,935 1.2909 grm . A litre of air with 0004 per 760 = E cent . of carbon dioxide at 15 ° and 760 Iv . ] 49 AIR , VENTILATION , WARMING .
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... dioxide before it enters the tube . The following are some analyses by weight , but in the second column the weights are translated into volume by dividing by the specific gravity of oxygen ( 1 ∙ 10561 ) . Oxygen by weight . Oxygen by ...
... dioxide before it enters the tube . The following are some analyses by weight , but in the second column the weights are translated into volume by dividing by the specific gravity of oxygen ( 1 ∙ 10561 ) . Oxygen by weight . Oxygen by ...
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... dioxide was absorbed , would have the same com- position as the atmosphere . ( 3 ) The refraction of the air is precisely the mean of the refraction of oxygen and nitrogen ; if air was a compound gas , the refraction would either be ...
... dioxide was absorbed , would have the same com- position as the atmosphere . ( 3 ) The refraction of the air is precisely the mean of the refraction of oxygen and nitrogen ; if air was a compound gas , the refraction would either be ...
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