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| Alphabetical [« »] combination 2 combined 3 combustible 2 combustion 17 come 4 comes 8 coming 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 machine 18 processes 18 will 17 combustion 17 had 17 lost 17 place | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances combustion |
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1 II | perfectly constant, whether the combustion is slow or rapid, whether 2 III| example, originates in the combustion of carbon - that is to say, 3 III| proximity to each other. In combustion this force acts; the carbon 4 III| heat is produced by the combustion of carbon, whether this 5 III| the gaseous product of combustion - carbonic acid. Immediately 6 III| acid. Immediately after combustion it is incandescent. When 7 III| luminous blue flame. In this combustion - that is, in the chemical 8 III| times as much heat as in the combustion of the same weight of carbon. 9 III| of carbon. The product of combustion is water, which, therefore, 10 III| oxygen, performs work in combustion, which appears in the form 11 III| which has been formed during combustion, the force of affinity is 12 III| in which the processes of combustion are far more intense than 13 III| the water, newly formed in combustion, condenses upon it.~If a 14 III| water and undergoes a slow combustion. The product of combustion 15 III| combustion. The product of combustion thereby produced, oxide 16 III| Thus, while one product of combustion, water, is again separated, 17 III| is again separated, a new combustion is taking place - that of