| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1898 - 1116 pages
...Olszewski, however, declared in 1884 that he saw colourless drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atmos. the liquid hydrogen was seen by him running down the...dynamique," or the appearance of an instantaneous froth. The following extract from Wroblewski's paper (Compt. rend., 1885, 1OO, 981) states very clearly the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 862 pages
...nitrogen evaporating under diminished pressure. Olszewski, however, declared in 1884 that he saw colorless drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atmospheres...dynamique," or the appearance of an instantaneous froth. The following extract from Wroblewski's paper (Compt. reiid., 1885, 100, 981) states very clearly the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 816 pages
...nitrogen evaporating under diminished pressure. Olszewski, however, declared in 1884 that he saw colorless drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atmospheres...called a " liquide dynamique," or the appearance of au instantaneous froth. The following extract from Wroblewski's paper (Compt. rend., 1885, KtO, 981)... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1899 - 966 pages
...vacuo. Olszewski declared in 1884 that he saw colourless drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atmos. the liquid hydrogen was seen by him running down the tube. Wroblewski could not confirm these results, his hydrogen being always what he called a " liquide dynamique." He proposed to pet... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 874 pages
...inislied pressure. Olszewski, however, declared in 1884 that he saw colourless VOL. XVL (No. 93.) B drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atmospheres,...thereby proving that the so-called liquid hydrogen of the earlier experiments must have been due to some impurity. The following extract from Wroblewski's... | |
| James Dewar - 1927 - 840 pages
...Cailletet had seen in his early oxygen experiments. No sooner had the announcement been made than Olszewski confirmed the result by expanding hydrogen from 190...thereby proving that the so-called liquid hydrogen of the earlier experiments must have been due to some impurity. The following extract from Wroblewski's... | |
| Sir James Dewar - 1927 - 714 pages
...vacua . Olszewski declared in 1884 that he saw colourless drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atm. the liquid hydrogen was seen by him running down the tube. Wroblewski could not confirm these results, his hydrogen being always what he called a "liquide dynamique." He proposed to get "static"... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 1190 pages
...however, declared in 1884 that he saw colourless Voi. xv:i. (No. 93.) B 2 Professor J)ewar [Jan. 20, drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atmospheres,...liquid hydrogen was seen by him running down the tube. Wroblewaki could not confirm Olszewski's results, his hydrogen being always obtained in the form of... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1901 - 926 pages
...nitrogen evaporating under diminished pressure. Olszewski, however, declared in 1884 that he saw colorless drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atmospheres...confirming Wroblewski's results, thereby proving that the, so-ealled liquid hydrogen of the earlier experiments must have been due to some impurity. The following... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 818 pages
...nitrogen evaporating under diminished pressure. Olszewski, however, declared in 1884 that he saw colorless drops, and by partial expansion to 40 atmospheres...obtained in the form of what he called a "liquide dynainlque," or the appearance of an instantaneous froth. The following extract from Wroblewski's paper... | |
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