The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 31-32Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1875 |
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Page 49
... temperature are Centigrade , unless otherwise fosoluble cuprous chloride is formed upon it . The authors Comptes ... temperature and of the state of division of the ice . The temperature of a mix- ture of ice and a salt is as constant ...
... temperature are Centigrade , unless otherwise fosoluble cuprous chloride is formed upon it . The authors Comptes ... temperature and of the state of division of the ice . The temperature of a mix- ture of ice and a salt is as constant ...
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... temperatures hitherto attained , and that they are not likely to be seen , either as liquids or solids , till much lower temperatures even than those produced by liquid nitrous oxide are reached . placed . The temperature of the vapour ...
... temperatures hitherto attained , and that they are not likely to be seen , either as liquids or solids , till much lower temperatures even than those produced by liquid nitrous oxide are reached . placed . The temperature of the vapour ...
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... temperature : - a = 0 005499 from 6'05 ° to 63'79 ° . a = 0'005081 from 63 79 ° to 100'10 ° . From series B , with the corresponding unit volume at 6.62 ° and 31.06 atmospheres , we find : - a = 0.006826 from 6.62 ° to 63.83 ° . a = 0 ...
... temperature : - a = 0 005499 from 6'05 ° to 63'79 ° . a = 0'005081 from 63 79 ° to 100'10 ° . From series B , with the corresponding unit volume at 6.62 ° and 31.06 atmospheres , we find : - a = 0.006826 from 6.62 ° to 63.83 ° . a = 0 ...
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