It is evident that if pure oxygen is substituted for air, the temperature reached will be much higher, since there are no inert gases to absorb the heat.
Approximately an equal volume of pure oxygen is then introduced and the volume again read off and reduced to standard conditions.
This is a form of apparatus used for burning hydrogen in pure oxygen.
The alveoli are probably unstable when pure oxygen is breathed; they tend to collapse if there is blockage of the airways, especially at low pressures.
However, further experimental evidence is required both to confirm this point and to establish its upper limit of suitability of pure oxygen atmospheres.
Project Mercury, and in the face of very severe weight limitations, a cabin atmosphere of pure oxygen at one-third atmospheric pressure was adopted.
How wonderfully quick combustion goes on in pure oxygen gas!
By burning sulphur in pure oxygen gas, and thus rendering its combustion much more complete.
This, then, is pure oxygen gas; what a pity it should be lost!
He put a number of mice into a jar of pure oxygen for a time; they breathed in the gas, and breathed out water-vapour and carbonic acid.
But, when living mice are put into the vessel, they dance as joyfully as if pure oxygen were in it.
If mice are put into a glass jar ofpure oxygen gas, they will at once dance with exhilarating joy.
As the optimum oxygen tension for luminescence of luciferin is also well below that of air, mixtures of luciferin and luciferase luminesce with equal brilliancy whether air or pure oxygen is bubbled through them.
No light appears if air or even if pure oxygenis bubbled through it.
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