There is a pinch-cock, p, by which its walls may be pinched so us to close it completely. F is a small glass funnel. The lower end of h I stretch over the tube in the cork c, and its upper end I fix over the stem of F, and then I place the funnel in the... A Guide to Elementary Chemistry for Beginners - Page 70by Le Roy Clark Cooley - 1886 - 292 pagesFull view - About this book
| James E. Armstrong, James H. Norton - Chemistry - 1891 - 170 pages
.../i, is cut about six inches long. There is a pinch-cock, p, by which its walls may be pinched so us to close it completely. F is a small glass funnel....funnel in the clamp of the support, as shown in Fig. 12, and remove the rod к. The Liquid. — To absorb the oxygen and carbon dioxide gases I use a mixture... | |
| James E. Armstrong, James H. Norton - Chemistry - 1891 - 156 pages
...a small glass funnel. The lower end of h I stretch over the tube in the cork c, and its upper end 1 fix over the stem of F, and then I place the funnel in the clamp of the support, as shown in Fig. 12, and remove the rod s. Fig. 11. The Liquid.—To absorb the oxygen and carbon dioxide gases I use... | |
| Le Roy Clark Cooley - Chemistry - 1894 - 156 pages
...close it completely. F is a small glass funnel. F!g - 21 and fix its upper end over the stem of F. Then place the funnel in the clamp of the support, as shown in Fig. 22, and remove the rod s. C+A A f Fig. 22. The Liquid. — To absorb the oxygen and carbon dioxide... | |
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