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  1.  American Woman's Home /
    in a confined room will deprive the air of oxygen and overload it with refuse carbonic acid ... -cell imparts its oxygen to the blood, and receives in exchange carbonic acid and watery vapor. These latter  details...
  2.  Consolations in Travel or, the Last Days of a Philosopher / Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829
    ...  details...
  3.  Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc / Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
    , for the amusement of visitors, by the carbonic acid gas of the Grotto, and brought to life again by being dragged ... , or ought to be, pure air, composed, on the whole, of oxygen and nitrogen, with a minute portion of carbonic acid  details...
  4.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882 / Various
    of the liquefier. Carbonic Acid in the Air. By M. DUMAS. Influence of Aqueous Vapor on the Explosion ... to a diminution of oxygen. For instance, a diminution of oxygen and an increase of carbonic acid is decidedly  details...
  5.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881 / Various
    at all the degrees of hydration, and even by a current of carbonic acid. All these precipitates redissolve ... . Tap for Effervescing Liquids. 1 figure. London Chemical Society.--Notes.--Pentathionic acid, Mr  details...
  6.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 / Various
    Fabrics by Hydrochloric Acid Gas. Apparatus for Preventing the Loss of Carbonic Acid in Racking ... water. Phosphate of lime containing carbonate may also be employed for neutralizing the acid  details...
  7.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 388, June 9, 1883 / Various
    .L. BLOXAM. Carbonic Acid and Bisulphide of Carbon. By JOHN TYNDALL. VI. AGRICULTURE ... , in commerce, and is the substance used in this process. This substance is capable of absorbing carbonic acid  details...
  8.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881 / Various
    is the result of a chemical change whereby carbonic acid gas at high tension is evolved (due to the saltpeter ... ) for the carbon of the charcoal, and the production of carbonic acid gas (CO_2) and carbonic oxide (CO) suddenly  details...
  9.  Yeast / Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895
    by burning charcoal in the air, which is called "carbonic acid." Then the substance alcohol was subjected ... which are contained in the carbonic acid, and in the alcohol. And then came that great chemist Lavoisier  details...
  10.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 497, July 11, 1885 / Various
    .21 feet of carbonic acid gas, vitiating, according to Dr. Tidy's "Handbook of Chemistry," 348.25 cubic ... gas-jet consumes as much oxygen as five persons. Carbonic acid gas is the element which, in deep  details...

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