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- Gasogene abstract "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 water or other drink to be made sparkling, the upper a mixture of tartaric acid and sodium bicarbonate that reacts to produce carbon dioxide. The produced gas pushes the liquid in the lower container up a tube and out of the device. The globes are surrounded by a wicker or wire protective mesh, as they have a tendency to explode.The earliest occurrence of the word noted in the Oxford English Dictionary dates from 1853, quoting a reference in Practical Mechanic's Journal on \"Gaillard and Dubois' 'Gazogene' or Aerated Water apparatus\". A gasogene is mentioned as a residential fixture at 221B Baker Street in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes story A Scandal in Bohemia: \"With hardly a word spoken, but with a kindly eye, he waved me to an armchair, threw across his case of cigars, and indicated a spirit case and a gasogene in the corner.\" The device plays a key role in Bernard Shaw's 1905 comic play Passion, Poison, and Petrifaction, Or The Fatal Gazogene.".
- Gasogene thumbnail Seltzogene.jpg?width=300.
- Gasogene wikiPageExternalLink 221bbakerstreetla.com.
- Gasogene wikiPageExternalLink bs_gasogene.asp.
- Gasogene wikiPageID "3635775".
- Gasogene wikiPageLength "2261".
- Gasogene wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Gasogene wikiPageRevisionID "646911360".
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink 221B_Baker_Street.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink A_Scandal_in_Bohemia.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Conan_Doyle.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Carbonated_water.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carbonated_water.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_gases.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink George_Bernard_Shaw.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Passion,_Poison,_and_Petrifaction.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Sherlock_Holmes.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink SodaStream.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Soda_syphon.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_bicarbonate.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Tartaric_acid.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink Wicker.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLink File:Seltzogene.jpg.
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gasogene".
- Gasogene wikiPageWikiLinkText "gasogene".
- Gasogene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Gasogene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Drinkware-stub.
- Gasogene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Gasogene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gasogene subject Category:Carbonated_water.
- Gasogene subject Category:Industrial_gases.
- Gasogene hypernym Device.
- Gasogene type Device.
- Gasogene type Drink.
- Gasogene comment "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 water or other drink to be made sparkling, the upper a mixture of tartaric acid and sodium bicarbonate that reacts to produce carbon dioxide. The produced gas pushes the liquid in the lower container up a tube and out of the device.".
- Gasogene label "Gasogene".
- Gasogene sameAs Q5526503.
- Gasogene sameAs m.09rcp0.
- Gasogene sameAs Q5526503.
- Gasogene wasDerivedFrom Gasogene?oldid=646911360.
- Gasogene depiction Seltzogene.jpg.
- Gasogene isPrimaryTopicOf Gasogene.