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Example sentences for "carburetted hydrogen"

  • It was proposed, for instance, to fill the mine with an atmosphere of chlorine, which by entering into chemical union with the carburetted hydrogen, might disarm it of its power.

  • At a higher temperature it swells up, and is decomposed with the production of carburetted hydrogen, much oil, and a small quantity of water, very slightly acidulous.

  • Hence it has been termed oily carburetted hidrogen, or olifiant gas--it consists of carburetted hydrogen, supersaturated with carbon.

  • The production of carburetted hydrogen, both with regard to quantity and quality from the same kind of coal depends much upon the degree of temperature employed in the distillatory process.

  • Pit-coal is not the only substance which affords carburetted hydrogen; this gazeous fluid may be obtained in a great variety of ways, and with very considerable differences in specific gravity and proportion of ingredients.

  • Carburetted hydrogen extracted from coals, by the heat of fire.

  • Carburetted hydrogen gas accumulated on marshes, in stagnant waters, and coal pits; it is frequently called "inflammable air.

  • Carburetted hydrogen gas: that is, the carbon and hydrogen of the tallow combine into a gas from the heat of the flame; and this gas is carburetted hydrogen, or inflammable air.

  • When the gas (carburetted hydrogen) ceases to appear, it is a criterion that the operation is finished.

  • This coal, we have seen, furnishes an abundance of carburetted hydrogen gas.

  • By the ordinary process we obtain sundry volatile products, among which are pyroacetic acid and carburetted hydrogen gas.

  • The two chief definite gaseous compounds of these two elements are the light carburetted hydrogen, and the heavy carburetted hydrogen, or olefiant gas.

  • The gas so universally employed for the purposes of illumination is a mixture of the carburetted and the bi-carburetted hydrogen, with minute portions of other gases scarcely worth mentioning.

  • Some coals yield a heavy hydrogen, called bi-carburetted hydrogen, which burns with a much brighter flame than carburetted hydrogen.

  • It is therefore called carburetted hydrogen, which means hydrogen with carbon.


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