id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8391 Various Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881 .txt text/plain 43637 2282 66 Fig. 2 exhibits the form of the crystals obtained with rain water; and observed that a coal rich in hydrogen shows a low heating power by difference of temperature between the air in the room and the water In the following experiments the standard temperature of the water was presence of water under very high temperature may be as aidful to form placed upon burning charcoal, and water added, produce a stronger temperature, of the oxygen of the water with the potash and soda. being present in the exact proportion necessary to form water; the causing the gas to pass over the surface of some clear lime-water. a greater or less gravity, benzine, high test water white burning oil, In the usual process of developing a large water power, a the water power has recently been made, the result, as stated in the water-siren like this--experiment shown--is working at as great a depth ./cache/8391.txt ./txt/8391.txt