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1 III| the gas which you saw burning a little while ago, called 2 III| but that it affects the burning of other bodies. I will 3 IV | hot into the oxygen, and burning in it most brilliantly, 4 IV | There you see some charcoal burning in oxygen. Well, a piece 5 IV | There you see the iron burning very well in oxygen, and 6 IV | allowing more and more to go on burning. In this case, however, [ 7 IV | Look! look at the lead burning! Why, it has set fire to 8 IV | oxygen there can not go on burning an unlimited quantity of 9 IV | tightly; it does not go on burning, because I have limited 10 IV | show that it is capable of burning under water. You know that 11 IV | extinguish it; here it is burning out of the water, and there 12 IV | the water, and there it is burning under the water; and so 13 VI | there is the piece of zinc burning just like a piece of wood, 14 VI | have an equal chance of burning. And now tell me which of 15 VI | they have equal chances of burning, we shall find that by far 16 VI | approach will see by their burning that they have come together. 17 VI | is there dissolving and burning, and produces here this 18 VI | consider that the zinc is burning in those cells, and that 19 VI | this is the light of that burning [bringing the two poles 20 VI | light you see is really the burning of the zinc in the cells 21 VI | other effects and powers of burning zinc. I have a few wires 22 VI | might go on in this way, burning almost every thing we place