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Page 113
... Latent Heat of Vaporization . By EUGENE OBACH , Ph.D. , F.C.S. * TH THE discovery of a near relationship between physical constants hitherto considered independent of each other seems of sufficient ... Latent Heat of Vaporization.
... Latent Heat of Vaporization . By EUGENE OBACH , Ph.D. , F.C.S. * TH THE discovery of a near relationship between physical constants hitherto considered independent of each other seems of sufficient ... Latent Heat of Vaporization.
Page 114
... latent heat of vapori- M ' zation , T the absolute boiling - temperature || , M the molecular weight , and C a constant ; and since it has been entirely con- firmed by Schiff's subsequent researches , it can confidently be applied to ...
... latent heat of vapori- M ' zation , T the absolute boiling - temperature || , M the molecular weight , and C a constant ; and since it has been entirely con- firmed by Schiff's subsequent researches , it can confidently be applied to ...
Page 534
... latent heat 1 , the true latent heat 2 , and the value 3 calculated on the supposition that the molecules are invariable : - 01 ....... Ag . 9-92 Zn . Cd . Hg . Sn . Pb . 6-85 8.366 14-19 7-183 11.00 9-51 6.48 7.99 13-69 6.99 10.64 λ1 ...
... latent heat 1 , the true latent heat 2 , and the value 3 calculated on the supposition that the molecules are invariable : - 01 ....... Ag . 9-92 Zn . Cd . Hg . Sn . Pb . 6-85 8.366 14-19 7-183 11.00 9-51 6.48 7.99 13-69 6.99 10.64 λ1 ...
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JULY 1891 | 17 |
Dr G Gore on Changes of Voltaic Energy of Alloys during | 27 |
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