If in a determination of this kind it is found that n cubic centimetres of water at a pressure h dissolve m cubic centimetres of a given gas, measured at 0° and 760 mm.
Filter, and after expelling the alcohol from 100 cubic centimetres of the liquid by distillation, add to the residue a titrated solution of iodo-hydrargyrate of potassium until a filtered portion ceases to be affected by this reagent.
It rarely, if ever, has a capacity greater than 50 cubic centimetres, and consists of a narrow tube fused on to a wider one.
The number of cubic centimetres of iodo-hydrargyrate multiplied by 0.
The average cranial capacity is about 1150 cubic centimetres, or fully one-fourth less than that of modern European man, and of this smaller brain a larger proportion is in the posterior region.
The 25 cubic centimetres of distillate may now be subjected to the following tests, taking care that each portion is measured before being examined, in order that the idea of the quantity present may be definite.
If the animals are contained in 50 cubic centimetres of water it suffices to add from three to six cubic centimetres of carbonated water to make all the copepods energetically positively heliotropic.
We mix some 5 cubic centimetres of urine with an equal volume of 10 per cent.
For this experiment we mix about 10 cubic centimetres of urine with a small quantity of yeast of ascertained weight, and fill the fermentation-tube with the mixture.
Four grammes of Seignette salts are dissolved in 100 cubic centimetres of soda lye of the sp.
The number of cubic centimetres employed, multiplied by 0.
Evaporate 50 cubic centimetres of the filtered liquid, and add iododydrargyrate of potassium to the residue.
Finally, the receiving cylinder above the three-way tap is graduated in cubic centimetres up to 20, by pouring into it measured quantities of water and marking the various levels on the outside with a writing diamond.
As soon as the test solution is completely decolorized, the addition of the lactose solution is discontinued, and the weight of lactose corresponding to 10 cubic centimetres of the test fluid calculated from the quantity used.
It is convenient to plot the results in curves; the nitrogen is generally given in cubic centimetres or in milligrammes, and readings taken every fifteen minutes.
The volume of this hole is then accurately measured by pouring water into it from a graduated measure, and its capacity in cubic centimetres noted.
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