Boyle, Robert
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New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air and its effects
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1660
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ſuſpected that the depreſſion of the Li
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quor might proceed from the agitation
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whereinto the exhaling and impriſon'd
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ſteams were put, by that heat which is
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wont to reſult from that action of corro
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ſive ſalts upon Metals, we ſuffered both
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the Viol and the open-mouthed Glaſs to
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remain as they were, in a Window, for
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three or four days and nights together; but
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looking upou them ſeveral times during
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that while, as well as at the expiration of
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it, the whole cavity of the Glaſs bubble,
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and moſt of its Neck, ſeem'd to be poſ
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ſeſſ'd by Air, ſince by its ſpring it was a
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ble for ſo long to hinder the expell'd and
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ambient Liquor from regaining its former
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before we took the Glaſs bubble out of
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the other Glaſs, upon the application
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of a warm hand to the convex part of the
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bubble; the Impriſon'd ſubſtance readily
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dilated it ſelf like Air, and broke through
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the Liquor in divers bubbles, ſucceeding
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Experiment with a ſmall Viol, and with
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we found
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