| Friedrich Ludwig Knapp - 1848 - 514 Seiten
...by Sauvages. He charred in the same furnace, one after the other, 5 equal parts of air-dried wood, and interrupted the process each time at a different...matter: 1 CF wood 1 1 1 1 1 1 charred during 3 hours « a 4 u « « 5 " mound charcoal 908 parts by weight. 883 " " 904 " H 1133 " « 1091 " « 1136 " "... | |
| Friedrich Ludwig Knapp - 1848 - 516 Seiten
...by Sauvages. He charred in the same furnace, one after the other, 5 equal parts of air-dried wood, and interrupted the process each time at a different...they contained of combustible matter: 1 CF wood 1 " 1 U 1 U charred during 3 hours ;. .J .. 5J 1 " mound charcoal 908 parts by weight. 883 " " 904 « «... | |
| Friedrich Ludwig Knapp - 1848 - 512 Seiten
...by Sauvages. He charred in the same furnace, one after the other, 5 equal parts of air-dried wood, and interrupted the process each time at a different...lastly, they contained of combustible matter : 1 CF wood 908 parts by weight. 1 " " charred during 3 hours 883 " " j « « u " ,j •• 904 ** H 1 « " «... | |
| Friedrich Ludwig Knapp - 1848 - 606 Seiten
...Sauvages. He charred in the same furnace, one after the other, 5 equal parts of air-dried wood, arid interrupted the process each time at a different interval,...lastly, they contained of combustible matter : 1 CF wood 908 parts by weight. 1 „ „ charred during 3 hours 883 1 „ ,, ., -, 4 ,, 904 1 „ „ „ „... | |
| Friedrich Knapp - 1848 - 1248 Seiten
...by Sauvages. He charred in the same furnace, one after the other, 5 equal parts of air-dried wood, and interrupted the process each time at a different...that : lastly, they contained of combustible matter : CF wood 908 parts by weight. charred during 3 hours 883 „ 4 „ 904 ,, ,, 5 „ 1133 „ 5* „... | |
| Charles Edward Groves, William Thorp, Thomas Richardson, Edmund Ronalds, Henry Watts, William Joseph Dibdin - 1889 - 1038 Seiten
...ago, and Sauvage has now proved it by a series of interesting experiments: the latter charred five equal parts of air-dried wood, in the same furnace,...carbonization, as to their loss of weight and bulk, and the amount of combustible matter they contained. He found that: Lastly, they contained of combustible... | |
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