We have seen that the gaseous and liquid states are only distant stages of the same condition of matter, and are capable of passing into one another by a process of continuous change. A short manual of heat - Page 51by Alexander Irving - 1875Full view - About this book
| 1870 - 668 pages
...above that temperature ; ether, a vapour below 200", a gas above that temperature. We have seen that the gaseous and liquid states are only distant stages...into one another by a process of continuous change. A problem of far greater difficulty yet remains to be solved, the possible continuity of the liquid... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 596 pages
...above that temperature ; ether, a vapour below 200°, a gas nbove that temperature. "We have seen that the gaseous and liquid states are only distant stages...into one another by a process of continuous change. A problem of far greater difficulty yet remains to be solved, the possible continuity of the liquid... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 pages
...temperature ; ether, a vapour below 200°, a gas above that température. " We llave seen that ihe gaseous and liquid states are only distant stages...same condition of matter, and are capable of passing iuio one another by a process of continuous change. Л problem of far greater difficulty yet remains... | |
| 1870 - 414 pages
...above that temperature; ether, a vapour below 200', a gas above that temperature. We have seen that the gaseous and liquid states are only distant stages...of the same condition of matter, and are capable of pas-ing into one another by a process of continuous change. A problem of far greater difficulty vet... | |
| 1871 - 372 pages
...of paraffme or oil of vitriol. " We have seen that the gaseous and liquid states arc only different stages of the same condition of matter, and are capable...into one another by a process of continuous change. A problem of far greater difficulty yet remains to be solved, —the possible continuity of the liquid... | |
| 1871 - 372 pages
...a gas above that temperature. " We have seen that the gaseous and liquid states are only different stages of the same condition of matter, and are capable...into one another by a process of continuous change. A problem of far greater difficulty yet remains to be solved, — the possible continuity of the liquid... | |
| 1871 - 398 pages
...a gas above that temperature. " We have seen that the gaseous and liquid states are only different stages of the same condition of matter, and are capable...into one another by a process of continuous change. A problem of far greater difficulty yet remains to be solved, — the possible continuity of the liquid... | |
| Amédée Guillemin - 1872 - 756 pages
...times suppressed wheu the solid passes at once into the gaseous or vaporous form — and he holds that the gaseous and liquid states are only distant stages...capable of passing into one another by a process of cortimimis change. CHAPTER IV. PROPAGATION OF HEAT.— RADIANT HEAT. Heat is transmitted in two different... | |
| Amédée Guillemin - 1873 - 756 pages
...times suppressed when the solid passes at once into the gaseous or vaporous form — and he holds that the gaseous and liquid states are only distant stages...into one another by a process of continuous change. CHAPTER IV. PROPAGATION OF HKAT. — KADIANT HEAT. Heat is transmitted in two different ways, by conduction... | |
| United States. Bureau of Fisheries - 1879 - 1134 pages
...fNorthmore, Nicholson's Journal, XII 363; XIII, 232. } The Bakerian Lecture, Phil. Transactions, 1869. are only distant stages of the same condition of matter...into one another by a process of continuous change. Confusion has arisen in the use of the almost interchangeable words gas and vapor. Ether in the state... | |
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