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1 III| vessel, and you will see it burn with a most intense flash. [ 2 III| O), although it will not burn, will support combustion 3 III| was lighted, but this will burn quite noiselessly: it is 4 III| combustion, but does not burn of itself. So now we see 5 III| told you that it does not burn, but that it affects the 6 III| combustion. It does not burn, it does not take fire as 7 III| see the way in which they burn. [The lecturer here shook 8 IV | which enable other bodies to burn), we will now consider the 9 IV | combustion and will not burn, hydrogen itself is combustible. 10 IV | Well, a piece of lead will burn in oxygen just as well as 11 IV | into the oxygen, it will burn away just as the carbon 12 IV | and show you that it will burn in the common atmospheric 13 IV | reason why this iron does not burn until it is made red hot 14 IV | piece of camphor, which will burn very well in the atmosphere, 15 IV | it will float about and burn, by reason of some of its 16 IV | nitrate of copper: it does not burn quite so brightly, but still 17 IV | doubt, that when bodies burn they give out heat, but 18 IV | scorch wood and paper, and burn a match.~I am now going 19 IV | expect I shall be able to burn a little of that ether in 20 V | quickly I should merely burn the surface of the skin; 21 V | accumulate where the wood is, and burn the paper with which I have 22 VI | So ready is the iron to burn, that it takes, under certain 23 VI | cause the gold leaves to burn away, which they could only 24 VI | they approach before they burn, and those who are too far 25 VI | portion of the zinc and burn it in oxygen gas for the 26 VI | that the charcoal can not burn, and therefore the light