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" It was found by Regnault that when two non-miscible liquids are placed together over the mercury in a barometer tube, the observed vapour pressure is equal to the sum of the vapour pressures of the two liquids when heated separately to the same temperature.... "
Stoichiometry - Page 262
by Sydney Young - 1908 - 381 pages
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Volume 81, Part 1

Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 846 pages
...two non-miscible liquids are placed together in a vacuous space, the pressure exerted by the vapour is equal to the sum of the vapour pressures of the two substances when heated separately to the same temperature. If the two liquids are distilled together,...
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The Theory of Heat

Thomas Preston - 1894 - 744 pages
...introduced into the vacuum of a barometer tube, the pressure of the mixed vapours at any temperature is equal to the sum of the vapour pressures of the two liquids. But when the liquids possess the Mixtures, property of mixing with each other, the behaviour of the...
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Fractional Distillation

Sydney Young - 1903 - 300 pages
...by Eegnault, Magnus, Konowaloff and other observers. NON-MISCIBLE LIQUIDS It was shown by Eegnault that when two non-miscible liquids are placed together...the observed vapour pressure is equal to the sum of those of the two liquids when heated separately to the same temperature. Each liquid, in fact, behaves...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1905 - 1172 pages
...non-miscible liquids when heated together is well known, and I need only refer to the fact that the vapour pressure is equal to the sum of the vapour pressures of the pure componente at the same temperature; that the boiling-point is the temperature at which the sum...
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A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, Volume 2

Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1912 - 808 pages
...miscible and closely related liquids which show no heat or volume change on admixture. I. It was found by Regnault that when two non-miscible liquids are...barometer tube, the observed vapour pressure is equal to tho sum of tho vapour pressures of tho two liquids when heated separately to the same temperature....
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