| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1816 - 478 lehte
...best explained by considering the nature of the flame of combustible bodies, which, in all cases, must be considered as the combustion of an explosive mixture of inflammable gas, or vapour and air ; for it cannot be regarded as a mere combustion at the surface of contact of the inflammable... | |
| 1816 - 442 lehte
...best explained by considering the nature of the flame of combustible bodies, which in all cases must be considered as the combustion of an explosive mixture of inflammable gas, or vapour and air; for it cannot be regarded as a mere combustion at the surface of contact to the inflammable... | |
| 1816 - 572 lehte
...not consist in ' a mere combustion at the surface of contact of the inflammable matter,' but rather ' as the combustion of an explosive mixture of inflammable gas, or vapour and air.' On this einciple we are to explain the extraordinary results of Sir . Davy's experiments.... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 436 lehte
...effect. 2d Of the nature of fame, and of the relation between the light and the heat which comP'me it. The flame of combustible bodies may in all cases be considered, as the combustion of an explotóle mixture of inflammable gas, or vapour, with air. It cannot be regarded as a mere combustion,... | |
| 1821 - 720 lehte
...altogether untenable, which he considers as best explaining the results which he obtained, " that flame must in all cases be considered as the combustion of an explosive mixture of inflammable gas and air } that it cannot be regarded as a mere combustion at the surface of contact of the inflammable... | |
| 1821 - 726 lehte
...altogether untenable, which he considers as best explaining the results which he obtained, " that flame must in all cases be considered as the combustion of an explosive mixture of inflammable gas and air ; that it cannot be regarded as a mere combustion at the surface of contact of the inflammable... | |
| Jöns Jakob Berzelius - 1822 - 426 lehte
...(which he defines to be gaseous matter, heated to such a degree as to be luminous), in all cases, must be " considered as the combustion of an explosive mixture of inflammable gas, or vapour, and air, for it cannot be regarded as a mere combustion at the surface of contact of the inflammable... | |
| Jöns Jakob Berzelius (friherre) - 1822 - 402 lehte
...(which he defines to be gaseous matter, heated to such a degree as to be luminous), in all cases, must be " considered as the combustion of an explosive mixture of inflammable gas, or vapour, and air, for it cannot be regarded as a mere combustion at the surface of contact of the inflammable... | |
| 1825 - 510 lehte
...gratified by consulting the paper r< ferred to. Sir H. Davy states, in page 46 of his Researches, that flame of combustible bodies may in all cases be considered...with air. It cannot be regarded as a mere combustion, 1825.] Mr. Davieson Flame. 449 at the surface of contact of the inflammable matter. This fact, he adds,... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1825 - 174 lehte
...explained by 45 considering the nature of the flame of combustible bodies, which, in all cases, must be considered as the combustion of an explosive mixture of inflammable gas, or vapour and air; for it cannot be regarded as a mere combustion at the surface of contact of the inflammable... | |
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