In order to examine this, all that is requisite is to fill a wrought-iron retort with a mixture of pure carbon and iron filings, subject it to a long-continued red heat, and receive the evolved gas over mercury. Having obtained the gas in question, in... The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal - Page 1881849Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1848 - 640 pages
...combined with a portion of the charcoal or carbon, and has in consequence been converted into a carburet of iron. But it has ever been a mystery that on analysis,...this gas, and in all probability we shall then have repnditcrd on the surface of the steel a coat of car- 1 bou resulting from the reunion of its two elements,... | |
| 1848 - 634 pages
...receive the evolved gas over mercury. Having obtained the gas in question in this manner, then гчтmit a piece of polished steel to come in contact with this gas, and in all probability we shall then hare reproduced on the surface of the steel a coat of car-| bon resulting from the reunion of iis two... | |
| Charles Barlow - 1772 - 502 pages
...the nature of this gas ? In order to examine this, all that is requisite is to fill a wrought-iron retort with a mixture of pure carbon and iron filings,...from the reunion of its two elements, namely, that of namenting woven fabrics, a'ld duly registered the same under the statutes 5th and 6th Victoria, and... | |
| 1849 - 424 pages
...decomposition of the carbon, whose metallic base enters into union with the iron, and forms with it an ulloy, while the other component element of the carbon is...shall then have reproduced, on the surface of the uteel, a coat of carbon, resulting from the re-union of its two elements ; namely, that of the metallic... | |
| 1852 - 446 pages
...the nature of this ^as ? In order to examine this, all that is requisite is to fill a wrought-iron retort with a mixture of pure carbon and iron filings,...carbon, resulting from the reunion of its two elements ; viz., that of the metallic base of the carbon then existing in the steel, with the, as yet, unknown... | |
| 1852 - 450 pages
...the nature of this g^as * In order to examine this, all that is requisite is to fill a wrought-iron retort with a mixture of pure carbon and iron filings,...carbon, resulting from the reunion of its two elements ; viz. , that of the metallic base of the carbon then existing in the steel, with the, as yet, unknown... | |
| 1852 - 460 pages
...Having obtained the gas in question, in this manner, then permit a piece of polished steel to come ill contact with this gas, and, in all probability', we...carbon, resulting from the reunion of its two elements ; viz. , that of the metallic base of the carbon then existing in the steel, with the, as yet, unknown... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1849 - 706 pages
...which produces these blisters. In order to do this, the author proposes the following process : — Fill a wrought iron retort with a mixture of pure...yet) unknown gas, thus synthetically, as well as by analytic process, eliminating the true nature of steel and that of the elements or components of carbon.... | |
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