The Christian Philosopher Or the Connection of Science And Philosophy With Re

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The Christian Philosopher Or the Connection of Science And Philosophy With Re
Thomas Dick
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At the temperature of 99° it melts ; it evaporates at 219", and boils at 554°. When heated to 148° it takes fire, and burns with a very bright flame, and gives out a very large quantity of white smoke, which is luminous in the dark ; at the same time it emits an odor, which has some resemblance to that of garlic ; and this smoke, when collected, is proved to be an acid. It burns with the greatest splendor in oxygen gas, and when taken internally, it is found to be poisonous. If any light substa...nce, capable of conducting heat, be placed upon the surface of boiling water, and a bit of phosphorus be laid upon it, the heat of the water will be sufficient to set the phos- phorus on fire. If we write a few words on paper with a bit of phosphorus fixed in a quill, when the writing is carried into a dark room it will appear beautifully luminous. If a piece of phosphorus, about the size of a pea, be dropped into a tumbler of !iot water, and a stream of oxygen gas forced directly upon it, it will display the most brilliant combustion under water that can be imagined.

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