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Engineering Chemistry: a Practical Treatise for the Use of Analytical ...
H Joshua Phillips
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of the gas into the explosion tube, manipulating with the bottle G, and close the stop-cocks. Connect the inlet tube E with a gas-holder of oxygen under pressure, and introduce about 20 cc. into the tube, and mix; level off and note total volume. Place the bottle g below f to expand the gases, pass the spark, and with a click the explosion is complete. Allow the flush of heat to debate, and observe the contraction after levelling with g.
By removing the bent tube h and fixing on the funnel a, t
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the solution of potassic hydrate, and observing the diminution in volume* The formula for the calculation of the proportion of hydrogen, marsh gas, and nitrogen present in the 20 cc. of residual gas taken (which must afterwards be calculated on the original gas taken), becomes : — Let C ^ contraction ; D ^ carbonic acid formed ; X, Y, Z = H, CH4, and N respectively ; then — Y_2C - 4D Y= D ^_ 3A- 2C + D 3 In working with the apparatus, the analysis should be per- fonned in a room where the temperature would remain uniform during the analysis, and care should be taken that the water, chemicals, &c., are at the same temperature as the room.


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