252 INFXAMMABL2 GAS. 



Experiments But before we can form any correct idea of the result of 

 and observa- these experiments, it will be necessary to state the exact quan- 

 Uonsonihein- ^... c • a i, r j . 



flammable gas ""^'' "^ P"''^ iiitlammable gas, ot pure oxygen and azote pre- 

 from peat. sent ih each mixture, and likewise to note the composition of 



the re-^iduary gas, as indicated by the analysis. All this is 



done m the succeeding table. 







FIRST COMBUSTION. 



SECOND COMBUSTION 











II 



7.71 



id 



1 . 



II 



w o 

 'J,5 



o 



ti 



3 



Additidn. | 



(0 £ 



Is 





Residue. 





c 



(0 







1 



< 







II 



U.2 



5 



i 



< 



h 



2 



26.1- 



7.89 



6.96, 5 04 



32 



6 



MO 



12.93 



11-97 



3 



26-4 

 26.4 



! 0.0:5 



9.57 

 1 1.25 



33 

 37.5 



5 



9-28 



6.72 



34 



55! 4.23 



16.29 



7.98 



4 



12.35 



5-5 



11.60 



15.92 



8-40 

 10.08 



36 



9 I 4.42 



1965 



2-93 



5 



26.4 



14.67 



1293 



37 



7 

 9.5' 



42 



10 

 8 



6.63 



23.01 



2-36 



6 



26.4 



16.f)9 



I4-.6I 



36 



'0 24 11-76 



46 



10.31 



25.47 



1.22 



7 



26.}- 



iiri.'il 



16.29 



39 



12 

 10 

 10 











2-10 



16.29 



8.61 



« 



26.4 

 17.6 



21.6:5 



17.97 

 t270 



41 











5. 16 



17.97 



7.87 



9 



19-70 



38 











4-05 



22.70 

 -0.10 



L.25 



10 



17.6 



29-30 



33-10 



57 



13.5 









10-50 



00 



11 



17.6 



33.90 



43 50 



78 



77 



17 

 15 



13 











23.21 



-3.7 i 







12 



17.6 



38-90 



43iiO 











1952 



-1.02 







,13 



17.6 



:jS.9C 



43.50 



77 











20 26 



43 5 



0.24 



14 



17.6 



48 -S 9 



54-01 



97 



14 











30-94 



-1.95 







These 



