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" ... violence it combines with oxygen, by burning some of it in that gas. We must manage the experiment in the same manner as we did the combustion of sulphur. You see I am obliged to cut this little bit of phosphorus under water, otherwise there would... "
Conversations on Chemistry: In which the Elements of that Science are ... - Σελίδα 154
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