There are other methods now known for oxygenating arsenic, and obtaining its acid free from combination.
To obtain it pure, it must be formed artificially by oxygenating sugar, which seems to be the true oxalic radical.
One part of this air, which serves to keep up the combustion of the oil, forms carbonic acid gas and water, by oxygenating its elements.
There are other means of oxygenating simple substances besides exposure to air in a certain degree of temperature, such as by placing them in contact with metals combined with oxygen, and which have little affinity with that element.
These oxygenating and disoxygenating processes continue until nearly the whole oxygen of the atmospheric air contained in the globe is consumed.
The suroxide of silver is obtained by passing a voltaic current through a weak solution of the nitrate; it being deposited, of course, at the positive or oxygenating pole.
The steam moreover raised from it in the act of boiling serves to screen it from the oxygenating or acidifying influence of the atmosphere.
Of the air of an inspiration, the oxygenating imponderable element only can permeate the pulmonary tissue.
Water loses its fluidity and is made solid or congealed, upon losing the imponderable oxygenating element.
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