The vessels in which the freezing mixture is made should be very thin, and just large enough to hold it, and the materials should be mixed together as quickly as possible. Treatise on Heat - Page 140by Dionysius Lardner - 1833 - 429 pagesFull view - About this book
| Friedrich Christian Accum - 1808 - 428 pages
...must be reduced to powder, and contain their full quantity of water ' of crystallization. The vessel in which the freezing mixture is made should be very...it ; and the materials should be mixed together as expeditiously as possible, taking care to stir the mixture at the same time with a rod of glass or... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 474 pages
...reduced to very fine powder. The vessels in which the freezing mixture is made should be very thin, avid just large enough to hold it, and the materials should be mixed together as quickly as possible. To produce the very low degrees of cold, the materials in the first column are to be cooled previously... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 482 pages
...fine powder. The vessels in which the freezing mixture is made should be very thin, and just larg_e enough to hold it, and the materials should be mixed together as quickly as possible. To produce the very low degrees of cold, the materials in the first column are to be cooled previously... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 902 pages
...employed must be fresh crystallized, and newly reduced to a very fine powder. The vessels in which the mixture is made should be very thin and just large enough to Hold it, the materials being mixed together as quickly as possible. Cold is alto produced by evaporation ; and... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 506 pages
...on this subject. In order to produce these effects, the salts employed must be fresh crystallized, and newly reduced to a very fine powder. The vessels...materials should be mixed together as quickly as possible. In order to produce great cold, they ought to be first reduced to the temperature marked in the table,... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 666 pages
...The vessels to b««itenje« in which the freezing mixture is made should be very thin, and just 10 ' large enough to hold it, and the materials should be mixed together as quickly as possible. In order to produce great cold, they ought to be first reduced to the temperature marked in the table,... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 806 pages
...powder. The vessels to t« in which the freezing mixture is made should be very thin, and just10' \arge enough to hold it, and the materials should be mixed together as quickly as possible. In order to produce great cold, they ought to be first reduced to the temperature marked in the table,... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 644 pages
...In order to ensure the success of these operations, the salts employed must be fresh crystallized, and newly reduced to a very fine powder. The vessels...materials should be mixed together as quickly as possible, for upon the rapidity with which the solution is effected the degree of refrigeration produced will... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1825 - 892 pages
...employed must be fresh crystallized, and newly reduced to a very fine powder. The vessels in which the mixture is made should be very thin and just large enough to hold it, the materials being mixed together as quickly as possible. Cold is also produced by evaporation ; and... | |
| 1826 - 652 pages
...reduced to a very fine powder. ^"dia^."" The vessels in which the freezing mixture is made should be rery thin, and just large enough to hold it, and the materials should be mixed together as quickly as possible. In order to produce great cold, they ought to be first reduced to the temperature marked in the table,... | |
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