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Meanings of pure hydrogen in English
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Usage of pure hydrogen in English
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A prime and important application of purehydrogen is that of inflating balloons.
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All round lay great cylinders of purehydrogen, used for inflating the balloon.
3
You feed them purehydrogen or a hydrocarbon fuel; you get electricity, heat, and water.
4
Generally it is not purehydrogen that is made use of in the inflation of balloons.
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When purehydrogen burns, nothing comes from it but water, no smoke or soot at all.
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The operation of inflating a balloon with purehydrogen is represented in the engraving on the next page.
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The coal gas available was inadequate, and when recourse was had to purehydrogen the supply proved too sluggish.
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Mr. D'Arsonval collected oxygen for experiments in physiology, while Commandant Renard naturally directed his attention to the production of purehydrogen.
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The method of making so-called purehydrogen by passing steam over red-hot iron was fully tested, and for a time gained favour.
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Mr. Spencer having filled the balloon with purehydrogen, made his first trial with this machine late in an evening at the end of June.
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Through the use solely of oil or water, it produces illuminating gas or purehydrogen for all the applications that may be required of them.
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Purehydrogen and oxygen-have to carry them both, this far up.
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Purehydrogen prepared according to the method of the celebrated Henry Gifford filled the enormous balloon.
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Purehydrogen produces no injurious results when inhaled.
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"They contain more than enough purehydrogen gas at a high pressure," he explained, "to inflate the bag."