F. Guthrie (Phil. Mag. [4] xv. 64). An aspirator which works by a constant stream of water and does not require any filling or emptying of vessels, has been contrived by MW Johnson (Chem. Soc. Qu. J. iv. 186). The principle of this apparatus is the same... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 507by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1893Full view - About this book
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