Gas And Fuel Analysis for Engineers: a Compend for Those Interested in the ...
Gas And Fuel Analysis for Engineers: a Compend for Those Interested in the ...
Augustus Herman Gill
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CO 0.023 CO, O.QOI Ha 0.019 CH4 0.035 N, 0.014 0, 0.028 0.017 TABLE VIL MELTING-POINTS OF Alphabetically. Aluminium 660' C* Antimony 432 tBarium chloride 922 Bismuth 268 Calcium fluoride 902 Cadmium 320 fCadmium chloride. . . 541 Copper 1095 Lead 334 fPotassium bromide. . 722 f Potassium chloride.. 800 f Sodium bromide 758 f Sodium carbonate. . . 849 Tin 233 Zinc 433 VARIOUS METALS AND SALTS, FOR USE WITH APPARATUS FIG. II. By Temperatures. Tin 233* C.t Bismuth 268^ Cadmium 320^ Lead 334^ Antim...ony 432^ Zinc 433i Cadmium chloride. . . 54it Aluminium 660* Potassium bromide. . 722§ Sodium bromide. . . , 758§ Potassium chloride. . 8oo§ Sodium carbonate. . . 849§ Calcium fluoride ... . 902§ Barium chloride 922§ Copper 1095* * Holman, Proc. Am. Academy, 31, 218 (1896). t These salts must be dried at 105* C. to a constant weight. X Carnelley, Melting- and Boiling-point Tables. § Meyer, Riddle and Lamb, Ber. d. deut. Cbem. Gesellsch., 27, 3140 (1894). 112 APPENDIX. TABLE VIII. GIVING THE NUMBER OF TIMES THE THEORETICAL QUANTITY OF AIR SUPPLIED, WITH VARIOUS GAS ANALYSES.* ^cV N = 7Q.
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