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Device for producing carbonated water
The gasogene (or gazogene or seltzogene) is a late Victorian device for producing carbonated water. It consists of two linked glass globes: the lower contained
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Water containing dissolved carbon dioxide gas
the top of the siphon, the gas injected, then the bulb withdrawn. The gasogene (or gazogene, or seltzogene) is a late Victorian device for producing carbonated
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Topics referred to by the same term
The word gasogene can refer to: Gasogene, a device for producing carbonated water Gasogene engine, a process that converts organic or fossil fuel based
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Form of energy conversion
reemerged due to the shortage of petroleum. Wood gas generators, called Gasogene or Gazogène, were used to power motor vehicles in Europe. By 1945 there
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Device that converts timber or charcoal into wood gas
fuel. Even in non-combatant countries, such as Sweden, Brazil or Spain, gasogene was popular, as oil became hard to obtain. In Brazil, a racer named Chico
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Fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Klinger, Leslie (1998). The Sherlock Holmes Reference Library. Indianapolis: Gasogene Books. ISBN 0-938501-26-7. Knowles, Christopher (2007). Our Gods Wear Spandex:
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Device used to store and dispense carbonated beverages
house parties. Soda machine (home appliance) Carbonated water Carbonation Gasogene Whipping siphon, for making whipped cream with compressed gas Donald A
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Device dispensing carbonated soft drinks
Coca-Cola Freestyle, a soda fountain which uses microdispensing technology. Gasogene, a home-use machine which chemically produces carbonated water for sodas
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Sweetened non-alcoholic drink, often carbonated
a much smaller scale than soda fountains. During the 19th century, the gasogene produced carbonated water by mixing tartaric acid and sodium bicarbonate
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Gaseous materials produced for use in industry
Late Victorian Gasogene for producing carbonated water
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F 2 ⟶ 2 HF + Cl 2 ↑ {\displaystyle {\ce {2HCl + F_2 -> 2HF + Cl_2 ^}}} Gasogene Kipps apparatus Gas generator Thermal decomposition Oxygen evolution "CHEMICAL
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Analysis of characters and events from the Sherlock Holmes series
1998, Leslie S. Klinger has edited The Sherlock Holmes Reference Library (Gasogene Books, Indianapolis), which sums up the available Holmesian "scholarship"
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English Catholic priest and author (1888–1957)
National Catholic Reporter. 27 June 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2016. "Gasogene Books - Ronald Knox and Sherlock Holmes: The Origins of Sherlockian Studies"
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Things confirmed about Sherlock Holmes in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories
Arthur Conan (2009). The Apocrypha of Sherlock Holmes. Indianapolis: Gasogene. ISBN 978-0-938501-49-7. Edited by Leslie S. Klinger. Lellenberg, Jon L
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which Chumlee buys for $500 before going through all of them; an 1850s gasogene; and an antique pinball game. 514 5 "E Equals MC Pawn" October 30, 2017 (2017-10-30)
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Title Directed by Written by Featuring Released 1 "The Case of the Missing Gasogene" Lisa Bowerman Simon Barnard & Paul Morris Ellie, Quick, Summerton October 2015 (2015-10)
List of The Worlds of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish
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Gas cylinder Bailout bottle Diving cylinder Lecture bottle Pony bottle Gasogene Glass bottle Bologna bottle Boston round Fiasco Glass (film) Glass onion
List of bottle types, brands and companies
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Device involving the flow of liquids through tubes
the bottle drives the liquid up and out a tube. A special form was the gasogene. A siphon cup is the (hanging) reservoir of paint attached to a spray gun
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Short story by Arthur Conan Doyle
Apocrypha of Sherlock Holmes (edited, with annotations by Leslie S. Klinger) (Gasogene Books 2009), page xii. C.M. Usher, The story of Edinburgh University Athletic
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donated) for display, including a Persian slipper to hold Holmes's tobacco, a gasogene for Dr Watson's soda, and a jack-knife for Holmes to pin his unanswered
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French physician and inventor
chemical cauterization. The main improvements in his device were the use of a gasogene lamp, which consisted of a burning mixture of alcohol and turpentine and
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French company, makers of carburettors
fuels they were allowed by the Germans, namely ethanol, acetylene and gasogene. Normal operations resumed in 1946. Operations continued during the 1950s
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the roads, but fuel was scarce. Some shop-keepers used vans running on gasogene to transport supplies, but the engines were weak. Even horses for wagons
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Book by August Derleth
of Solar Pons" [revised from its first appearance in The Baker Street Gasogene, 1, No 4 (May 1962)]. "The Sources of the Tales" "Concerning Dr. Parker's
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