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The bulb, and the stem as far as T, are filled with mercury : from T to D there is a vacuum. 54. To construct this instrument, a piece of tube of the proper length, and having a bore as even as IT possible, is carefully selected. That end at which the bulb is to be formed is first hermetically sealed, and then thickened by continuing to throw upon it the flame of the blow-pipe. In blowing the bulb, it will be proper to use air forced from a bladder, or silk bag ; as moisture from the mouth, onc...e intro- duced into the tube cannot [hyd. 104] be expelled; The bulb is slightly heated to rarity the air within and, the open end of the stem being plunged into mercury, is allowed to cool : this forming a partial vacuum the mercury is forced into it by atmospheric pressure [pneum. 32]. The small quantity of mercury, now within the bulb, is boiled until the whole interior contains only mercury, or its vapour ; after which, the stem is again plunged into mercury : the vapour HEAT. 317 is condensed by the cold, and the whole interior is completely filled with the fluid.
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