1863
DOI: 10.1002/jlac.18631270303
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Untersuchungen über die Dichtigkeit der Dämpfe bei sehr hohen Temperaturen

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“…The preparation of cyanogen from hydrogen cyanide was first demonstrated in 1863 by Deville and Trast, who passed hydrogen cyanide through a porcelain tube heated to redness (152). Carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen were also produced as by-products.…”
Section: B From Hydrogen Cyanide or Cyanogen Halidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preparation of cyanogen from hydrogen cyanide was first demonstrated in 1863 by Deville and Trast, who passed hydrogen cyanide through a porcelain tube heated to redness (152). Carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen were also produced as by-products.…”
Section: B From Hydrogen Cyanide or Cyanogen Halidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of hydrogen as a possible constituent of ferrous materials has been r ecognized since 1863, when D eville and Troost [1] I published their results on the diffusion of hydrogen through iron. Three years later Graham [3] r eported that meteoric iron evolved gases, chiefly hydrogen, when it was h eated in a vacuum.…”
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