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Carbonic Hydro- Atiiios- 
■ XI. ic of Obfinnt oxide of Oxicen acid «en p)>tric 
Carbon, (ias. .Azote. Gas. Gas. G^as. Air. 
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Names nf the gases submitted 
to the eaperiments. 
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Vi 
Komber nf litres of gas which 
passed the calorimeter. 
0600000066 
opooq 00000 
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CO O CO C9 
Cii Vi '01 
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Oi Cn Ot 
p p O p V 00 
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6 
Cn 
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10 
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OpC^C)C;itOXCOXO*^ 
to^Ltoox — 6 o«o^t 6 
►- Cn Cn ^ O O O to Cn O 
tOIOtOtOOOOOtOtOtOkO»^~ — 
6 ci 6 o»x»cio^c;i^cAoo 66 
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(41 Oi Cri Cri Cn Cn Ch Cr\ Cn Vi C^i 1 Birorticter. 
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0000 
•‘I *vl M ^ ^ -4 M *«4 -1 ^ -J 
tfi^^( 4 i( 4 iOiCriCriCnCnC>iCri 
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ptO-t.wOi«^Q'^OrJk6o<?i'-46^ to the lcmpcr*tor« 
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CA( 4 i( 4 iCnViC;iCaCn 
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X ^ ^ — 
Oi Cn Cn 
X X X X 
•*! Vi Cn C;i 
— Cn Vi Vi 
Cn 
X X X X X 
Vi M -I M 
Cn X X X X 
Tcmjieratore of the 1:11 at its 
citra/ice into the calorimeter. 
X toavtctoooqototorsto*^^*-»-i 
X o^6o6xxxx4i>^»&«&^666 
c> cncicicr, i-OhOKcrc^*ik 4 i. 4 ixxxx 
Cn ^M>> 4 ^XXUXXXXXXXXX 
Temperature of the eat on ita 
quitting the calorimeter, equal 
to the ambient air. 
X 
X 
X 
Oi 
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COXXXCiX^OXXXXVnVnViVi 
cics^cixo&xxOOOO^o^sCi 
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XWXX^^- 4 -J- 4 M*vJ- 4 tVtOtOtO 
I>^cc5 of beat loot by tbe ga» 
io p;aiing ibitM^ the calori. 
meter. 
«*-O^X“W^X 
»4X^tXXiCXXX . 
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VitOV-V-ObOXOO O 
X X*^X^V5-^X*— X»— X'-'X 
XXOXCiXCCX 
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>C4ato^X-VX^C — O — VtOCnO 
XCiXCiViOViCCnCVnOtOCAtCVa 
tnc^i proGuceo oy the current ! 
of pas on the eab -meter, j 
making allowanjc for the heat 
roramunicated by the tube,' 
uacd to heat the ga^. I 
X “ X 
• X 
•Vj » -1 ',0 X X X 
K) C> 10 to vi ^ 
O: X O O O O 
'X X '-;-X-^X“C 4 ^X^-X^X^X — X 
§ « x 6 xoxxxxoo 6 x 6 x->»^ 
c X -I X -J X *-1 » -j o — o — Vi o v» c 
O Vi ►— Vn ►- Vi C Vi O Vn C Vi O to Vi to Vi 
Effect wh.ch the gat «mjW ' 
have produced on the caJorJ- 
meter, in the aame iireum« 
stances as In the preceding ; 
xlumi, and if it bad a!ni 
been s’jViiitud to the pressure I 
of ei® 76. 
X 
X 
X 
Vi 
Vi 
C 5 
C 5 
C 5 
X 
X 
4 c 
X 
X 
X 
0 
X 
X 
to 
Vi 
X 
ij. 
to 
X 
6 
-4 
6 
X 
X 
X 
0 
» 0 
•u 
C 5 
4 c 
to 
to 
I X » i?) Ci 
. 4^ to to 
8 ^5 ^ X X X 6 05 
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05 O; 'O *.5 * X X 
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C* — O 1 C 
75 C 5 •& X 
X 
da 
C5 
CC 
Ci 
X 
X 
X 
X 
Vi 
X 
X 
X 
6 
to 
X 
w 
10 
to 
to 
4* 
Vn 
to 
to 
0 
Nu*nbcr oflitres of gas (at o®. 
and om‘ 76 ) necessary to raise 
the icnpcrature of the calori- 
meter to 4*. If this gas, in 
rau O.T it had lo>t Ss*’. 
Meanc. 
