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6 to 1 volume in 10, 000, and this is good ventilation. Artificial lighting greatly increases the consumption of oxygen and the impurities in the air in the room. About 3 to 5 cubic feet of gas are burned from an ordinary burner per hour and require for their proper dilution 1, 500 to 10, 000 cubic feet of fresh air. The impurities added to the air by illuminating gas are carbon monoxid, the sulphur acids, the nitrogen acids, marsh gas, ammonia compounds, and unconsumed carbon. Calculated on th...e basis of quantity of light produced, candles and kerosene lamps produce 40 to 160 times as much impurities as illuminating gas. Every building must, therefore, possess some means of con- stantly supplying fresh air to its interior. Natural Forces of Ventilation There are many natural forces in ventilation. ' Diffusion Each gas possesses its own coefficient of diffusion 142 HYGIENE proportionate in general to its molecular weight and of 2 cases the rate of diffusion into each other is proportional to the square roots of their densities.
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