...FOURCROIX found the contents of the air-bladder in a carp tobe pure nitrogen...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
..."Carbon dioxide," he explained, "and some nitrogen, but mightylittle of either...
Charles Willard Diffin 「The Finding of Haldgren」
...And to himself he added: "Now we'll see what pure nitrogen will do ina real scrap...
Charles Willard Diffin 「The Hammer of Thor」
...All organized terrestrial matter is only carboncombined in variable proportions with hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, etc...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
...In this substance five elements are always present andpredominant—carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and sulphur...
E. Walter Maunder 「Are the Planets Inhabited?」
...Their spectra consist of a fewbright lines revealing the presence of hydrogen, nitrogen, and othergaseous elements...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
...The velocities for nitrogen aremuch the same, while the average speed of a molecule of hydrogen isabout one mile per second, being, in fact, by far the greatest molecularvelocity possessed by any gas...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...This seemsto be well within the maximum velocities attainable by the molecules ofoxygen, nitrogen, and other gases...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...Oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen are, then, thefundamental requirements...
Simon Newcomb 「Side-lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science」
...Hydrogen especiallyexists everywhere, and we have reason to believe that the same is trueof oxygen and nitrogen...
Simon Newcomb 「Side-lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science」
...Our flesh is composed ofcarbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen combined in the state of water,and of some other elements, among which we may instance sodium chloride(salt)...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
...The cloud, that is to saywater-vapour, is necessary because the plant in its turn cannot directlyassimilate to itself the nitrogen from the atmosphere...
E. Walter Maunder 「Are the Planets Inhabited?」
...We therefore find oxygen, nitrogen, watervapour, and carbon dioxide remaining as permanent components of our air...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...We have then, probably, in the star of 1876, a body shiningby a feeble and undiscernible light, surrounded by a discernibleimmensity of light of nitrogen gas...
Henry Warren 「Recreations in Astronomy」
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