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Identifier: firesideuniversi01mcgo (find matches)
Title: The fireside university of modern invention, discovery, industry and art for home circle study and entertainment
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: McGovern, John. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Science
Publisher: Chicago, Union pub. house
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Fig. 91. AUTOMATIC LOW-PRESSURE AIR PUMP FOR THE DISTILLATION OFUNSTABLE SUBSTANCES IN THE HYDRO-CARBONS. compounds, all of them extremely familiar. That is, no chemistattempts to say how the molecules of these substances cometogether, although the Elements concerned are usually Hydro-gen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Oxygen and sometimes Sulphur, asCarbon in the Albuminoids. 244 THE FlRESIDE UNIVERSITY.
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CHEMISTRY. 245 Why are the glass tubes of the laboratory so full of bulbs?The bulb offers more surface, on which the vapors (or gases)that rise in the tube may precipitate and turn to liquid. Name some of the Carbon groups that are fully theorized. The Hydro-Carbons are the parent forms of all the Carboncompounds that are to follow, and they are themselves dividedinto many series, say fifteen in number. India-Rubber is a pureHydro-Carbon. There is the marsh-gas (Methane) or Paraffinseries; the Olefine or oily series; the Acetylene series; theTerpene series (the essential feature of Turpentine, Lemons,Oranges, etc.); the Benzene series of Benzene, Naphthalene,Anthracene, etc., in which theory carries the molecule to a ringof Carbon atoms with arms of Hydrogen atoms (Benzine), ortwo circles of Carbon atoms in a large ring of Hydrogen atoms(Naphthalene), or even still more complex forms. The Benzenesand Naphthalenes are themselves divided into many series. Allthese Hydro-Carbons are used

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