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| Alphabetical [« »] humphry 2 hundredweight 1 hung 2 hydrogen 14 hypothesis 2 hypothetical 1 i 34 | Frequency [« »] 14 between 14 do 14 even 14 hydrogen 14 indeed 14 m 14 very | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances hydrogen |
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1 III| 431.3 "~ " hydrogen . . . . . . 425.3 "~Comparing 2 III| shown for another element, hydrogen, which can be burnt just 3 III| burnt just like carbon. Hydrogen with carbon is a constituent 4 III| chemical combination of hydrogen with oxygen, a very considerable 5 III| produced; for a given weight of hydrogen, four times as much heat 6 III| further combustible for the hydrogen in it is completely saturated 7 III| affinity, therefore, of hydrogen for oxygen, like that of 8 III| the two elements of water, hydrogen on the one hand, and oxygen 9 III| with it, we can inflame hydrogen at one side; it burns with 10 III| filled with water over the hydrogen flame, the water, newly 11 III| a mixture of the gases, hydrogen and oxygen, which have been 12 III| might even be melted. The hydrogen which has here been liberated 13 III| overcoming the chemical force of hydrogen and oxygen.~In this case, 14 III| decomposing water, we obtain hydrogen and oxygen, though in far