
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book: Faraday , Michael (2008-10-30), The Chemical History of a Candle, Retrieved on 2012-05-09Source Material [books.google.com]
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09 MAY 2012
The Charcoal Produced by Respiration
A man in twenty-four hours converts as much as seven ounces of carbon into carbonic acid; a milch cow will convert seventy ounces, and a horse seventy-nine ounces, solely by the act of respiration. That is, the horse in twenty-four hours burns seventy-nine ounces of charcoal, or carbon, in his organs of respiration to supply his natural warmth in that time ..., not in a free state, but in a state of combination. According to Faraday, a horse produces 79oz of charcoal in 24 hours just by breathing.
09 MAY 2012
The Candle as an Introduction to Natural Philosophy
I purpose, in return for the honour you do us by coming to see what are our proceedings here, to bring before you, in the course of these lectures, the Chemical History of a Candle. I have taken this subject on a former occasion; and were it left to my own will, I should prefer to repeat it almost every year—so abundant is the interest that attaches itself to the subject, so wonderful are the varieties of outlet which it offers into the various departments of philosophy. There is not a law ...Faraday considered it the best example to begin with.
09 MAY 2012
The Combustion of a Candle Resembles the Combustion Withi...
Now I must take you to a very interesting part of our subject—to the relation between the combustion of a candle and that living kind of combustion which goes on within us. In every one of us there is a living process of combustion going on very similar to that of a candle, and I must try to make that plain to you. For it is not merely true in a poetical sense—the relation of the life of man to a taper; and if you will follow, I think I can make this clear. Folksonomies: respiration
Folksonomies: respiration
From Faraday's lectures.