. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. Eifumphreydel B 3NSATA, EACEMOSJ Traasactions Amor Philos. Part 111 Plate XX. Ji^^--:. IE Humphrey dsl. TA. , SCABER. D. MASNUSII. ApODl AETICLE YI. RESEAKCHES UPON THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF G-ASES. BY FRANCIS C. PHILLIPS, before the American Philosophical Society, March 17, 1893. CONTENTS. I. Phenomena of Oxidation of Hydrogen, Carbonic Oxide, Gaseous Paraffins,Olefines and Qualitative Reactions of Gases. III. Substitution Products of the Action of Ch


. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. Eifumphreydel B 3NSATA, EACEMOSJ Traasactions Amor Philos. Part 111 Plate XX. Ji^^--:. IE Humphrey dsl. TA. , SCABER. D. MASNUSII. ApODl AETICLE YI. RESEAKCHES UPON THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF G-ASES. BY FRANCIS C. PHILLIPS, before the American Philosophical Society, March 17, 1893. CONTENTS. I. Phenomena of Oxidation of Hydrogen, Carbonic Oxide, Gaseous Paraffins,Olefines and Qualitative Reactions of Gases. III. Substitution Products of the Action of Chlorine upon Preparation of Halogen Compounds of Alkyls and Composition of JSTatural Gas as found in Western Pennsylvania and A Method for the Quantitative Analysis of l^atural Origin of Natural Gas and Petroleum. INTRODUCTION. The purpose of the following research, as originally begun, was to study ex-haustively the composition of natural gas as found in Western Pennsylvania. Dur-ing a series of analyses by Bunsens methods, using eudiometers calibrated withgreat care, and making readings by means of a Grunot cathetome


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