. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . FIG. 15.—An Oxygen Cylinder with Valve, Rubber FIG. 16.—Apparatus for Analysis of Oxygen and Air. Pressure Bag, and Purifying Attachments. On Two water-jacketed burrettes. Bj and B2, each with opening valve oxygen escapes through the metal water reservoirs, RI and R2, are connected by the tube through the purifying attachments. If the 3-way stopcock C. Pipette H is connected through pressure is excessive, excess of gas enters bag. a capillary (T) with the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . FIG. 15.—An Oxygen Cylinder with Valve, Rubber FIG. 16.—Apparatus for Analysis of Oxygen and Air. Pressure Bag, and Purifying Attachments. On Two water-jacketed burrettes. Bj and B2, each with opening valve oxygen escapes through the metal water reservoirs, RI and R2, are connected by the tube through the purifying attachments. If the 3-way stopcock C. Pipette H is connected through pressure is excessive, excess of gas enters bag. a capillary (T) with the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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