Joseph Priestley
Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air
Joseph Priestley
Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air
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Volume 3 (1777) of this three-volume collection presents the groundbreaking early investigations into gases performed by Joseph Priestley (1733-1804).
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Volume 3 (1777) of this three-volume collection presents the groundbreaking early investigations into gases performed by Joseph Priestley (1733-1804).
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9781108063975
- ISBN-10: 1108063977
- Artikelnr.: 39359066
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9781108063975
- ISBN-10: 1108063977
- Artikelnr.: 39359066
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
English scientist, theologian, and political theorist Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) made numerous contributions to chemistry, physics, and philosophy. Priestley, who was raised in Birstall, West Yorkshire, attended local schools before going to Daventry Academy, where he became very interested in natural philosophy. Priestley made significant scientific advances. His greatest-known distxtery, made in 1774, was oxygen, which he dubbed "dephlogisticated air." His investigations into gases and their characteristics, which are detailed in "Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air," greatly enhanced our knowledge of chemistry. Priestley also studied nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide, among other gases. In addition to his scientific interests, Priestley was a prolific writer on theological and political topics as well as a dissident clergyman. He received criticism for his Unitarian beliefs and his perceived radical religious ideas. Priestley was a liberal and democratic idealist whose political writings shaped the early American history.
Preface
Introduction
1. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from the several metals
2. Of the phenomena which attend the solution of some of the semi-metals in spirit of nitre
3. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from earthy substances
4. An attempt to ascertain the quantity of spirit of nitre, in a given quantity of dephlogisticated air
5. Observations on respiration, and the use of the blood
6. Miscellaneous experiments and observations relating to dephlogisticated air
7. Of the influence of oil of turpentine and spirit of wine on common air
8. Miscellaneous experiments relating to common air
9. Of the impregnation of water with nitrous air
10. Of the absorption of nitrous air by oils, spirit of wine, and caustic alkali
11. Of the phenomena attending the absorption of nitrous air by acid liquors
12. Of the processes by which nitrous air is brought into a state in which a candle will burn in it with an enlarged flame
13. Of the phenomena attending the diminution of nitrous air by iron filings and brimstone
14. Of the diminution of nitrous air
15. Of the nitrous acid extracted from nitrous air
16. Miscellaneous experiments relating to nitrous air
17. An account of some experiments made in consequence of an attempt to confine the nitrous acid vapour by means of animal oils
18. Observations on the nitrous acid vapour itself
19. Of the saturation of water with nitrous vapour
20. Of the impregnation of oils, and of spirit of wine, with the nitrous vapour
21. Of the impregnation of the acids, etc., with the nitrous vapour
22. Of the actions of nitrous vapour upon some solid substances
23. Various observations relating to the process for making spirit of nitre
24. Observations relating to the colour and strength of the nitrous acid
25. Of the effects of the solution of bismuth and of distillation on the nitrous acid
26. Experiments relating to inflammable air
27. Observations relating to vitriolic acid air
28. Observations relating to fluor acid air
29. Experiments relating to marine acid air
30. Experiments on the mixture of different kinds of air
31. Of the effects of fixed air on vegetation, and the colour of rose leaves
32. Observations relating to the production, or non-production of air
33. Miscellaneous experiments
34. Experiments relating to some of the preceding sections, made since they were printed off
Appendix.
Introduction
1. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from the several metals
2. Of the phenomena which attend the solution of some of the semi-metals in spirit of nitre
3. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from earthy substances
4. An attempt to ascertain the quantity of spirit of nitre, in a given quantity of dephlogisticated air
5. Observations on respiration, and the use of the blood
6. Miscellaneous experiments and observations relating to dephlogisticated air
7. Of the influence of oil of turpentine and spirit of wine on common air
8. Miscellaneous experiments relating to common air
9. Of the impregnation of water with nitrous air
10. Of the absorption of nitrous air by oils, spirit of wine, and caustic alkali
11. Of the phenomena attending the absorption of nitrous air by acid liquors
12. Of the processes by which nitrous air is brought into a state in which a candle will burn in it with an enlarged flame
13. Of the phenomena attending the diminution of nitrous air by iron filings and brimstone
14. Of the diminution of nitrous air
15. Of the nitrous acid extracted from nitrous air
16. Miscellaneous experiments relating to nitrous air
17. An account of some experiments made in consequence of an attempt to confine the nitrous acid vapour by means of animal oils
18. Observations on the nitrous acid vapour itself
19. Of the saturation of water with nitrous vapour
20. Of the impregnation of oils, and of spirit of wine, with the nitrous vapour
21. Of the impregnation of the acids, etc., with the nitrous vapour
22. Of the actions of nitrous vapour upon some solid substances
23. Various observations relating to the process for making spirit of nitre
24. Observations relating to the colour and strength of the nitrous acid
25. Of the effects of the solution of bismuth and of distillation on the nitrous acid
26. Experiments relating to inflammable air
27. Observations relating to vitriolic acid air
28. Observations relating to fluor acid air
29. Experiments relating to marine acid air
30. Experiments on the mixture of different kinds of air
31. Of the effects of fixed air on vegetation, and the colour of rose leaves
32. Observations relating to the production, or non-production of air
33. Miscellaneous experiments
34. Experiments relating to some of the preceding sections, made since they were printed off
Appendix.
Preface
Introduction
1. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from the several metals
2. Of the phenomena which attend the solution of some of the semi-metals in spirit of nitre
3. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from earthy substances
4. An attempt to ascertain the quantity of spirit of nitre, in a given quantity of dephlogisticated air
5. Observations on respiration, and the use of the blood
6. Miscellaneous experiments and observations relating to dephlogisticated air
7. Of the influence of oil of turpentine and spirit of wine on common air
8. Miscellaneous experiments relating to common air
9. Of the impregnation of water with nitrous air
10. Of the absorption of nitrous air by oils, spirit of wine, and caustic alkali
11. Of the phenomena attending the absorption of nitrous air by acid liquors
12. Of the processes by which nitrous air is brought into a state in which a candle will burn in it with an enlarged flame
13. Of the phenomena attending the diminution of nitrous air by iron filings and brimstone
14. Of the diminution of nitrous air
15. Of the nitrous acid extracted from nitrous air
16. Miscellaneous experiments relating to nitrous air
17. An account of some experiments made in consequence of an attempt to confine the nitrous acid vapour by means of animal oils
18. Observations on the nitrous acid vapour itself
19. Of the saturation of water with nitrous vapour
20. Of the impregnation of oils, and of spirit of wine, with the nitrous vapour
21. Of the impregnation of the acids, etc., with the nitrous vapour
22. Of the actions of nitrous vapour upon some solid substances
23. Various observations relating to the process for making spirit of nitre
24. Observations relating to the colour and strength of the nitrous acid
25. Of the effects of the solution of bismuth and of distillation on the nitrous acid
26. Experiments relating to inflammable air
27. Observations relating to vitriolic acid air
28. Observations relating to fluor acid air
29. Experiments relating to marine acid air
30. Experiments on the mixture of different kinds of air
31. Of the effects of fixed air on vegetation, and the colour of rose leaves
32. Observations relating to the production, or non-production of air
33. Miscellaneous experiments
34. Experiments relating to some of the preceding sections, made since they were printed off
Appendix.
Introduction
1. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from the several metals
2. Of the phenomena which attend the solution of some of the semi-metals in spirit of nitre
3. Of the production of dephlogisticated air from earthy substances
4. An attempt to ascertain the quantity of spirit of nitre, in a given quantity of dephlogisticated air
5. Observations on respiration, and the use of the blood
6. Miscellaneous experiments and observations relating to dephlogisticated air
7. Of the influence of oil of turpentine and spirit of wine on common air
8. Miscellaneous experiments relating to common air
9. Of the impregnation of water with nitrous air
10. Of the absorption of nitrous air by oils, spirit of wine, and caustic alkali
11. Of the phenomena attending the absorption of nitrous air by acid liquors
12. Of the processes by which nitrous air is brought into a state in which a candle will burn in it with an enlarged flame
13. Of the phenomena attending the diminution of nitrous air by iron filings and brimstone
14. Of the diminution of nitrous air
15. Of the nitrous acid extracted from nitrous air
16. Miscellaneous experiments relating to nitrous air
17. An account of some experiments made in consequence of an attempt to confine the nitrous acid vapour by means of animal oils
18. Observations on the nitrous acid vapour itself
19. Of the saturation of water with nitrous vapour
20. Of the impregnation of oils, and of spirit of wine, with the nitrous vapour
21. Of the impregnation of the acids, etc., with the nitrous vapour
22. Of the actions of nitrous vapour upon some solid substances
23. Various observations relating to the process for making spirit of nitre
24. Observations relating to the colour and strength of the nitrous acid
25. Of the effects of the solution of bismuth and of distillation on the nitrous acid
26. Experiments relating to inflammable air
27. Observations relating to vitriolic acid air
28. Observations relating to fluor acid air
29. Experiments relating to marine acid air
30. Experiments on the mixture of different kinds of air
31. Of the effects of fixed air on vegetation, and the colour of rose leaves
32. Observations relating to the production, or non-production of air
33. Miscellaneous experiments
34. Experiments relating to some of the preceding sections, made since they were printed off
Appendix.