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| Alphabetical [« »] accurately 3 accurately-worked 1 accustomed 1 acid 15 acidulated 1 acoustics 1 acquainted 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 gravity 16 he 16 machines 15 acid 15 before 15 height 15 here | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances acid |
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1 II | pure carbon into carbonic acid - is perfectly constant, 2 III| new compound - carbonic acid - a gas known to all of 3 III| newly-formed particles of carbonic acid must be in the most violent 4 III| oxygen to form carbonic acid, gives as much heat as is 5 III| of combustion - carbonic acid. Immediately after combustion 6 III| we have in the carbonic acid the entire quantity of carbon 7 III| trouble to retain the carbonic acid; it can do more service, 8 III| the particles of carbonic acid, and give to them once more 9 III| vessels contains nitric acid, in which there is a hollow 10 III| contains dilute sulphuric acid; in this dips a zinc cylinder. 11 III| unites further with sulphuric acid, for which it has a powerful 12 III| the water from the nitric acid surrounding the cylinder 13 III| of the oxygen of nitric acid.~Thus, while one product 14 III| uniting with oxygen and acid to water in the decomposing 15 III| limestone, it separates carbonic acid from lime.~Thus, whenever