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1 VII | decided to fill it with hydrogen gas, which is fourteen and
2 VII | dimensions, and filling it with hydrogen gas, instead of common air—
3 VII | 700 "~ Weight of the hydrogen............. 276 "~ Ballast............................
4 VIII | future production of the hydrogen gas. The quantity was more
5 X | consists of two parts of hydrogen to one of oxygen gas.~“The
6 X | its capacity, receives the hydrogen passing into it by the negative
7 X | blow-pipe for oxygen and hydrogen, the heat of which exceeds
8 X | the upper layers of the hydrogen gas, the other amid the
9 X | cylinder once lighted, the hydrogen in the spiral and in the
10 X | temperature 18 degrees, the hydrogen of the balloon will dilate
11 X | envelope containing the hydrogen gas, and of the car occupied
12 X | proportion as I heat the hydrogen.~“The descent, of course,
13 X | retains the same quantity of hydrogen, and the variations of temperature
14 X | The combustion of the hydrogen and of the oxygen at the
15 X | oxygen and 25 pounds of hydrogen. This represents, at atmospheric
16 XI | served to introduce the hydrogen gas.~The whole day, on the
17 XI | the first-named fluid. The hydrogen passed into a huge central
18 XIII | vines. The sulphuretted hydrogen emanations, which Captain
19 XIII | in order to dilate the hydrogen.”~The ten minutes had scarcely
20 XIII | Besides, the dilation of the hydrogen involved no danger, and
21 XVII | with satisfaction, that the hydrogen was in exactly the same
22 XVIII | configuration of the country.”~The hydrogen expanded, and in less than
23 XXIII | the outside balloon. The hydrogen escaped, and the Victoria
24 XXIII | became heated; the current of hydrogen came in a few minutes, and
25 XXIV | to us, for it dilates the hydrogen in the balloon, and diminishes
26 XXV | and the dilation of the hydrogen, occasioned by such sudden
27 XXVI | slept, the doctor raised the hydrogen in the balloon to an elevated
28 XXVII | upper valve, he let some hydrogen escape, and slowly descended,
29 XXXII | He therefore dilated the hydrogen in his balloon, and it rapidly
30 XXXIII | that, by the loss of the hydrogen in the first balloon, the
31 XXXVIII| greater dilation to the hydrogen.”~“The deuce!” exclaimed
32 XLI | melted in the heat, and the hydrogen is escaping through the
33 XLIII | expel the last remnant of hydrogen through the valve, after
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