. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. BED RESPIRATION CALORIMETER. 15 a pipe, C, extending to the rear, and passes it through purifiers, 1, K, and 2, in which the water and carbon dioxide are removed. The air then continues through a can containing sodium bicarbonate, which retains any traces of acid fumes that arise from the rapid passage of the air through the sulphuric acid. It finally returns to the chamber, oxygen being admitted from a weighed cylinder at some point between the. FIG. 1.—Bed respiration calorimeter. A, tube leading to 10-literjBohr meter; B, tube leading from m


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. BED RESPIRATION CALORIMETER. 15 a pipe, C, extending to the rear, and passes it through purifiers, 1, K, and 2, in which the water and carbon dioxide are removed. The air then continues through a can containing sodium bicarbonate, which retains any traces of acid fumes that arise from the rapid passage of the air through the sulphuric acid. It finally returns to the chamber, oxygen being admitted from a weighed cylinder at some point between the. FIG. 1.—Bed respiration calorimeter. A, tube leading to 10-literjBohr meter; B, tube leading from meter to drier; C, outgoing air pipe; D, mercury trap; E, leveling bulb for D; G, sodium bicarbonate container; F, rotary blower; H, valve; K, soda-lime container; 1 and 2, sulphuric-acid 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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