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" ... reached through a long and circuitous route. In the abrupt change which here occurs, a marked difference is exhibited, while the process is going on, in the optical and other physical properties of the carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller... "
The popular encyclopedia; or, 'Conversations Lexicon': [ed. by A. Whitelaw ... - Page 119
by Popular encyclopedia - 1877
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 21-22

1870 - 668 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...under a pressure of 108 atmospheres, is reduced to i-43oth of the volume it occupied under a pressure of one atmosphere; but if any one ask whether it...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 652 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...under a pressure of 108 atmospheres, is reduced to TJ^ of the volume it occupied under a pressure of one atmosphere ; but if any one ask whether it is...
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Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 6

1870 - 414 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...gaseous state. Carbonic acid, at the temperature of 35'$°, and under a pressure of 108 atmospheres, is reduced to l-43oth of the volume it occupied under...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altérai. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...But in other cases the distinction cannot be made ; anil under many of the conditions I have described it would be vain to attempt to assign carbonic...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1871 - 398 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...gaseous state. Carbonic acid, at the temperature of 35.5°, and under a pressure of 180 atmospheres, is reduced to 0.480 of the volume it occupied under...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1871 - 372 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...gaseous state. Carbonic acid, at the temperature of 35.5°, and under a pressure of 180 atmospheres, is reduced to 0.480 of the volume it occupied under...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art ...

1871 - 372 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...gaseous state. Carbonic acid, at the temperature of 35.5°, and under a pressure of 180 atmospheres, is reduced to 0.480 of the volume it occupied under...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 23-24

1871 - 664 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...the gaseous state. Carbonic acid, at the temperature °f 35'5°i ar>d under a pressure of 108 atmospheres, is reduced to ^\v of the volume it occupied under...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 6

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...under a pressure of 108 atmospheres, is reduced to ? J 7 of the volume it occupied under a pressure of one atmosphere; but if anyone ask whether it is...
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The Journal of the Royal institution of Great Britain. Notices of ..., Volume 6

Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 pages
...carbonic acid which has collapsed into the smaller volume, and of the carbonic acid not yet altered. There is no difficulty here, therefore, in distinguishing...under a pressure of 108 atmospheres, is reduced to ^^ of the volume it occupied under a pressure of one atmosphere; but if anyone ask whether it is now...
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