Encara no tenim significats per a "carbonic oxide".
1The glowing coke can decompose the steam, forming carbonic oxide and hydrogen, both combustible.
2The gas given off during combustion is carbonic oxide.
3On the other hand, at lower temperatures carbon dioxide oxidizes metallic iron, forming carbonic oxide.
4Had Mrs. Snedden been killed by the carbonic oxide?
5Hydrogen, oxygen, carbonic oxide, marsh-gas, nitrogen, and sulphureted hydrogen, were without effect on the bacteria.
6This blue flame is the flame of carbonic oxide; this transparent gas is carbonic acid gas.
7Of the rays emitted by a carbonic oxide flame, carbonic acid absorbs twice as much as olefiant gas.
8No, Doctor, I'm afraid it wasn't carbonic oxide that killed the lovers, although it certainly killed the cat.
9Such a radiant is found in a carbonic oxide flame, where the radiating body is really hot carbonic acid.
10The comportment of beef in an atmosphere of carbonic acid, to which carbonic oxide has been added, is curious.
11The lowest temperature obtained by allowing liquefied carbonic oxide to vaporize was -220.5° C.
12Such a source is actually found in the flame of carbonic oxide, where hot carbonic acid constitutes the main radiating body.
13Two volumes of carbonic oxide and one of oxygen were mingled with nine volumes of oxygen and hydrogen (638.).
14The less sufficient the air toward perfect combustion, the smaller the quantity of carbonic acid and the greater the amount of carbonic oxide.
15The effect is the same in kind as the absorption by cold carbonic acid of the heat emitted by a carbonic oxide flame.
16I am inclined to refer the effect to carbonic oxide present in the gas, but have not had time to verify the suspicion.
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Carbonic oxide per variant geogràfica