... distilled water at the exact stem divisions observed in the sample water, we have nine pairs of readings, each pair giving the weights of equal volumes of distilled water and of the sample, and therefore each pair giving by their ratio an independent... The American Journal of Science - Page 371906Full view - About this book
| 1897 - 490 pages
...each pair giving by their ratio an independent determination of the specific gravity of the sample referred to that of distilled water of the same temperature as unity. The mean of the nine observations gives a result which, according to the doctrine of probabilities,... | |
| 1896 - 1168 pages
...transformed by subtracting O00110; and these which are expressed as specific gravities at 17'5° C., referred to that of distilled water of the same temperature as unity, are transformed by subtracting 0-00189 for average ocean water. These corrections, applied to the reduction... | |
| 1896 - 1144 pages
...transformed by subtracting 0-00110; and these which arc expressed as specific gravities at 17'5° C., referred to that of distilled water of the same temperature as unity, are transformed by subtracting 0-00189 for average ocean water. These corrections, applied to the reduction... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 612 pages
...each pair giving by their ratio an independent determination of the specific gravity of the sample, referred to that of distilled water of the same temperature as unity. The mean of the nine observations gives a result which, according to the doctrine of probabilities,... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 616 pages
...each pair giving by their ratio an independent determination of the specific gravity of the sample, referred to that of distilled water of the same temperature as unity. The mean of the nine observations gives a result which, according to the doctrine of probabilities,... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1912 - 900 pages
...mother-liquor expressed in terms of the gram-molecule per 1000 grams of water. In the fourth line, S, we have the specific gravity of the motherliquor at T referred to that of distilled water at the same temperature as unity. In the fifth line, D, we have the specific gravity of the crystals... | |
| John Young Buchanan - 1912 - 256 pages
...same temperature as unity. D. 939-81 1112-64 1749-02 2048-34 1130-11 921-80 4-7619 5-7250 8-9344 (li) Specific gravity of the motherliquor at T, referred to that of distilled water at the same temperature as unity. S. 7-7670 6-7229 8-2307 12-1563 5-3057 3-5454 1355-24 1681-85 2484-00... | |
| 1919 - 520 pages
...the second compartment (b) we have the values of D, or the specific gravity of the salt in crystal at T, referred to that of distilled water of the same temperature as unity. The data in this compartment are in most cases for different, but always neighbouring temperatures.... | |
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