The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 116
... acid in the particular ester series were employed , viz . 283 ° for formic and 311 ° for acetic acid , the resulting latent heats of vaporization would become 128 and 108 respectively * , which is in better accordance with the ...
... acid in the particular ester series were employed , viz . 283 ° for formic and 311 ° for acetic acid , the resulting latent heats of vaporization would become 128 and 108 respectively * , which is in better accordance with the ...
Page 158
... Acid " ( C2H4O2 ) + Water . 50 c.c. of glacial acid ) Temperature before mixing 21 " water " after " ..... Fahr . 57-8 ...... 56-2 Decrease 1.6 F.deg . Volts . = 1-0344 = 1-1074 p.cent . Increase 073-7-06 The glacial acid Water ...
... Acid " ( C2H4O2 ) + Water . 50 c.c. of glacial acid ) Temperature before mixing 21 " water " after " ..... Fahr . 57-8 ...... 56-2 Decrease 1.6 F.deg . Volts . = 1-0344 = 1-1074 p.cent . Increase 073-7-06 The glacial acid Water ...
Page 338
... acid have been previously added , a dark red precipi- tate falls , which , when dry , especially in films , is blue . The mixed liquid from which the precipitate is formed is acid . Increasing the proportion of acid to 4 , 5 , and 6 ...
... acid have been previously added , a dark red precipi- tate falls , which , when dry , especially in films , is blue . The mixed liquid from which the precipitate is formed is acid . Increasing the proportion of acid to 4 , 5 , and 6 ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Dr G Gore on Changes of Voltaic Energy of Alloys during | 27 |
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