Definition of Oxyhydrogen light. Meaning of Oxyhydrogen light. Synonyms of Oxyhydrogen light

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Definition of Oxyhydrogen light

Oxyhydrogen light
Oxyhydrogen light Oxyhydrogen light A light produced by the incandescence of some substances, esp. lime, in the oxyhydrogen flame. Coal gas (producing the oxygas light), or the vapor of ether (oxyether light) or methylated spirit (oxyspirit light), may be substituted for hydrogen.

Meaning of Oxyhydrogen light from wikipedia

- century, by heating a piece of calcium oxide to incandescence with an oxyhydrogen torch. In 1802, Humphry Davy used what he described as "a battery of...
- white light called limelight, in theatres or optical ("magic") lanterns. Formerly, in platinum works, as platinum is fusible only in the oxyhydrogen flame[citation...
- and germanium tetrachloride are oxidized by reaction with water in an oxyhydrogen flame. In outside vapor deposition, the gl**** is deposited onto a solid...
- condenser or reflector, but used an oxyhydrogen lamp close to the object in order to project huge clear images. The light source in early opaque projectors...
- astronomer and inventor who developed a novel method for the production of oxyhydrogeninitially named "Rhodes' Gas" after the inventor. Rhodes was born in...
- the intensity of the light of the sun, as compared with that of carbon in the arc lamp, and of lime in the flame of the oxyhydrogen blowpipe; on the interference...
- flame-fusion (Verneuil process), fine alumina powder is added to an oxyhydrogen flame, and this is directed downward against a ceramic pedestal. Following...
- consists of an inverted blowpipe burner which produces an extremely hot oxyhydrogen flame, a powder dispenser, and a ceramic pedestal. A chemical powder...
- Oxy–dicyanoacetylene 4,990 °C (9,000 °F) Oxy–acetylene 3,997 °C (7,200 °F) Oxyhydrogen 3,473 °C (6,300 °F) Air–acetylene 2,500 °C (4,500 °F) Blowtorch (air–MAPP...
- been detected, the uranium powder ignited after the formation of an oxyhydrogen gas and the entire facility burned. No persons were injured. The event...