| Samuel Parkes - Chemistry - 1807 - 382 pages
...its temperature is raised , but when a combustible body is raised to a certain temperature, it begins to combine with the oxygen of the atmosphere, and this oxygen during Us combination lets go the caloric and light with which it was com. bintd While in its gaseous state."... | |
| George Gregory - Science - 1808 - 322 pages
...down, combustible bodies are such as will readily combine with oxygen gas ; consequently, when any such body is raised to a certain temperature, it begins...of the body which has been subjected to combustion end oxygen. It is of course incombustible, because; its base being already saturated with oxygen, cannot... | |
| Thomas Thomson - Chemistry - 1810 - 680 pages
...discoveredjby himself and Dr Black, When a combustible body is raised to a certain temperature, it begins to combine with the oxygen of the atmosphere, and...oxygen during its combination lets go the caloric and light with which it was combined while •in the gaseous state. Hence their appearance during every... | |
| Samuel Parkes - Chemistry - 1814 - 584 pages
...raided ; but, when a combustible body is raised to a certain temperature, it begins to combine wiih the oxygen of the atmosphere, and this oxygen during its combination lets go the caloric and light with which it was combined while in its gaseous slate." Dr. Thomson's System of Chemistry,... | |
| Thomas Thomson - Chemistry - 1818 - 482 pages
...discovered by himself and Dr. Black. When a combustible body is raised to a certain temperature, it begins to combine with the oxygen of the atmosphere, and...oxygen during its combination lets go the caloric and light with which it was combined while in the gaseous state. Hence their appearance during every... | |
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