The Atlantic Monthly, เล่มที่ 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 |
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... carbonic acid , and from the carbonic acid thus absorbed they remove the pure carbon , and convert it into vege- table tissue , giving out the free oxygen either to the water or the air , as the case may be . Hence , in a vessel ...
... carbonic acid , and from the carbonic acid thus absorbed they remove the pure carbon , and convert it into vege- table tissue , giving out the free oxygen either to the water or the air , as the case may be . Hence , in a vessel ...
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... carbonic acid , as their carbonaceous composition shows . If fresh leaves are placed in a bell - glass containing air charged with seven eight per cent . of carbonic acid , and ex- posed to the light of the sun , it will be found that a ...
... carbonic acid , as their carbonaceous composition shows . If fresh leaves are placed in a bell - glass containing air charged with seven eight per cent . of carbonic acid , and ex- posed to the light of the sun , it will be found that a ...
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