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" We are now prepared for the consideration of the following important question. What is the condition of carbonic acid when it passes, at temperatures above 31°, from the gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid, without giving evidence at any part... "
Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science - Page 242
1870
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Annual Report of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club

Belfast Naturalists' Field Club - 1863 - 570 pages
...Transactions of the Royal Society of London. After stating the experimental results, he proceeded : — "We are now prepared for the consideration of the...carbonic acid when it passes at temperatures above 88° from the gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid, without giving evidence at any part of...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 596 pages
...simultaneously, if care were taken so to arrange the application of the pressure and the rate nf cooling that the pressure should not be less than 76 atmospheres when...important question. What is the condition of carbonic acid nhen it passes, at temperatures abi>ve 31°, from the gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid,...
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Scientific Opinion, Volume 3

1870 - 588 pages
...T't'ansactioris of the Royal Society of Aomíoíi. After stating the experimental results, ho proceeded — We are now prepared for the consideration of the following...carbonic acid when it passes at temperatures above 88" from the gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid, without giving evidence at any part of...
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Scientific Opinion: A Weekly Record of Scientific Progress at Home ..., Volume 3

1870 - 586 pages
...Transactions of the Royal Society of London. After stating the experimental results, he proceeded—Wo are now prepared for the consideration of the following...carbonic acid when it passes at temperatures above 88° from the gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid, without giving evidence at any part of...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 18

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 656 pages
...long and circuitous route. The author discusses the question, as to what is the condition or state of carbonic acid, when it passes at temperatures above 31° from the ordinary gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid, without giving any evidence during the process...
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Philosophical Magazine

1870 - 1136 pages
...a long and circuitous route. The author discusses the question as to what is the condition or state of carbonic acid when it passes, at temperatures above 31°, from the ordinary gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid without giving any evidence during the process...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 18

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 688 pages
...long and circuitous route. The author discusses the question, as to what is the condition or state of carbonic acid, when it passes at temperatures above 31° from the ordinary gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid, without giving any evidence during the process...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 23-24

1871 - 664 pages
...simultaneously, if care were taken so to arrange the application of the pressure and the rate of cooling that the pressure should not be less than 76 atmospheres when...the gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid, * 'i hebe dincrinl modes of passing from the gaseous to the liquid state are admirably illustrated...
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A Dictionary of Science: Comprising Astronomy, Chemistry, Dynamics ...

George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 pages
...no longer possible — that the liquid, in fact, has gradually become a gas. JJr. Andrews asks the important question, " What is the condition of carbonic...31° from the gaseous state down to the volume of a liquid without giving evidence at any part of liquefaction having occurred ? Does it continue in...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 30

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1880 - 624 pages
...critical point. We cannot do better than quote Dr. Andrews' consideration of the subject. He says,* "What is the condition of carbonic acid when it passes at temperatures above 31° C. from the gaseous state down to the volume of the liquid without giving evidence at any part of the...
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