Hulme, who found it to be extinguished by the same gas, as well as by carbonic acid, nitrous and sulphuretted hydrogene gases[712].
From these last facts Spallanzani was led to regard the luminous matter as a compound of hydrogene and carburetted hydrogene gas.
Davy, who found the light of the glow-worm not to be sensibly diminished in hydrogene gas[711], with those of Spallanzani and Dr.
The respiration of a reduced atmosphere, that is of air mixed with hydrogene or azote, quickens the pulse, as observed in the case of Mrs. Eaton by Dr.
And he further insisted that the experiments of Priestley proved water to be composed "of hydrogene and oxygene.
On November 4 he writes, 'The result of the distillation of as pure a piece (of potagen) as I could obtain seemed to be hydrogenenearly pure.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hydrogene" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.