| Charles William Eliot - 1869 - 702 páginas
...weight are 35-5. It is excessively irritating and suffocating, even when inhaled in exceedingly smull quantities. Any attempt to breathe the undiluted gas...ordinary temperature, 1 volume of it being dissolved by hnlf a volume of water at 15°. This solution, which exhibits the color, odor, and general chemical... | |
| Charles William Eliot, Frank Humphreys Storer - 1869 - 706 páginas
...irritating and suffocating, even when inhaled in exceedingly small qointities. Any attempt to hrcathe the undiluted gas would undoubtedly be fatal. Under...ordinary temperature, 1 volume of it being dissolved by htilf a volume of water at 15°. This sojatiou, which exhibits the color, odor, and general chemical... | |
| William Ripley Nichols - 1877 - 388 páginas
...Its specific gravity and atomic weight are 35.5. It is excessively irritating and suffocating, oven when inhaled in exceedingly small quantities. Any...breathe the undiluted gas would undoubtedly be fatal. 80. Chlorine is a powerful chemical agent. It combines with hydrogen with explosive violence when a... | |
| William Ripley Nichols - 1878 - 384 páginas
...yellowish-green color, 2.5 times heavier than atmospheric air. Its specific gravity and atomic weight are 35.5. It is excessively irritating and suffocating, even...attempt to breathe the undiluted gas would undoubtedly bo fatal. 80. Chlorine is a powerful chemical agent. It combines with hydrogen with explosive violence... | |
| William Ripley Nichols - 1879 - 388 páginas
...yellowish-green color, 2.5 times heavier than atmospheric air. Its specific gravity and atomic weight are 35.5. It is excessively irritating and suffocating, even...quantities. Any attempt to breathe the undiluted gas would undoubted! j be fatal. 80. Chlorine is a powerful chemical agent. It combines with hydrogen with explosive... | |
| William Ripley Nichols - 1880 - 350 páginas
...yellowish-green color, 2.5 times heavier than atmospheric air. Its specific gravity and- atomic weight are 35.5. It is excessively irritating and suffocating, even...breathe the undiluted gas would undoubtedly be fatal. §81-] Exp. 31. — In a soda-water bottle, which must be screened from strong light by wrapping it... | |
| William Ripley Nichols, William B. Lindsay, Frank Humphreys Storer - 1894 - 468 páginas
...air. A liter under standard conditions weighs 3.167 g. Its vapor density and atomic weight are 35.2. It is excessively irritating and suffocating, even when inhaled in exceedingly small quantities. It acts upon the mucous membrane of the throat and nose to -produce an effect much like that of a cold... | |
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