| Thomas Graham - 1858 - 826 pages
...comparison with the interval between any two impacts. 3. That the influence of the molecular forces be infinitely small. When these conditions are not...and exhibits certain deviations from Gay-Lussac and Mariotte's laws. Such is, indeed, the case with all known gases ; to a very slight extent with those... | |
| Thomas Graham - 1858 - 896 pages
...interval between anr rws impacts. 3. That the influence of the molecular forces be infinitely small. VClen these conditions are not completely fulfilled, the...and exhibits certain deviations from Gay-Lussac and Marijtu i laws. Such is, indeed, the case with all known gases; to a very slight with those which have... | |
| Thomas Graham - 1858 - 880 pages
...more or less of the nature of a liquid, and exhibits certain deviations from Gay-Lussac and Mariotte's laws. Such is; indeed, the case with all known gases ; to a very slight extent with those which have Dot yet been reduced into the liquid state; but to a greater extent with vapours and condensable gases,... | |
| Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - 1859 - 540 pages
...comparison with the interval between any two impacts. 3. That the influence of the molecular forces be infinitely small. When these conditions are not...of a liquid, and exhibits certain deviations from Gay-Lussac's laws. Such is, indeed, the case with all known gases; to a very slight extent with those... | |
| Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - 1859 - 570 pages
...partakes more or less of the nature of a liquid, and exhibits certain deviations from Gay-Lussac's laws. Such is, indeed, the case with all known gases;...extent with those which have not yet been reduced to the liquid state ; but to a greater extent with vapors and condensable gases, especially near the... | |
| GEORGE FOWNES, F.R.S. - 1869 - 876 pages
...comparison with the interval between any two impacts. — 3. That the influence of the molecular forces be infinitely small. When these conditions are not...nature of a liquid, and exhibits certain deviations from1 Gay-Lussac and Boyle's laws. Such is, indeed, the case with all known gases; to a very slight... | |
| George Fownes - 1869 - 870 pages
...comparison with the interval between any two impacts. — 3. That the influence of the molecular forces be infinitely small. When these conditions are not...gas partakes more or less of the nature of a liquid, ami exhibits certain deviations from Gay-Lussac and Boyle's laws. Such is, indeed, the case with all... | |
| George Fownes - 1870 - 894 pages
...comparison with the interval between any two impacts. — 3. That the influence of the molecular forces be infinitely small. When these conditions are not...laws. Such is, indeed, the case with all known gases; (oa very slight extent with those which have not yet been reduced into the liquid state ; but to a... | |
| George Fownes - 1872 - 890 pages
...comparison with the interval between any two impacts. — 3. That the influence of the molecular forces be infinitely small. When these conditions are not...Such is, indeed, the case with all known gases; to a verv slight extent with those which have not yet been reduced into the liquid state; but to a greater... | |
| George Fownes - 1873 - 888 pages
...comparison with the interval between any two impacts. — 3. That the influence of the molecular forces be infinitely small. When these conditions are not...of a liquid, and exhibits certain deviations from Gav-Lussac and Boyle's laws. Such is, indeed, the case with all known gases; to a very slight extent... | |
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