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" The ordinary gaseous and ordinary liquid states are, in short, only widely separated forms of the same condition of matter, and may be made to pass into one another by a series of gradations so gentle that the passage shall nowhere present any interruption... "
The Rise and Development of the Liquefaction of Gases - Page 96
by Willett Lepley Hardin - 1899 - 250 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 201

1894 - 856 pages
...ordinary liquid state of matter. The two are but widely separated forms of the same condition, and they may be made to pass into one another by a series of...gradations, so gentle that the passage shall nowhere present a breach of continuity. From. carbonic acid as a perfect gas to carbonic acid as a perfect liquid the...
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Annual Report of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club

Belfast Naturalists' Field Club - 1863 - 570 pages
...ordinary liquid states are, in short, only widely separated forms of the same condition of matter, and may be made to pass into one another by a series of gradations so gentle that the passage presents nowhere any interruption or breach of continuity. " From carbonic acid as a perfect gas to...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 pages
...ordinary liquid states are, in short, only widely separated forms of the same condition of matter, and may be made to pass into one another by a series of...a perfect liquid, the transition we have seen, may lie accomplished by a continuous process, and the gas and liquid are only distant stages of a long...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 18

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 652 pages
...the gaseous and liquid states are only widely separated forms of the same condition of matter, and may be made to pass into one another by a series of...carbonic acid as a perfect liquid, the transition may be accomplished by a continuous process, and the gas and liquid nre only distant stages of a long...
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Philosophical Magazine

1870 - 1136 pages
...the gaseous and liquid states are only widely separated forms of the same condition of matter, and may be made to pass into one another by a series of...carbonic acid as a perfect liquid, the transition may be accomplished by a continuous process, and the gas and liquid are only distant stages of a long...
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Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 6

1870 - 414 pages
...ordinary liquid states are, in short, only widely separated forms of the same condition of matter^ and may be made to pass into one another by a series of...passage shall nowhere present any interruption or breach ofcontinulty. From carbonic acid as a perfect gas to carbonic acid as a perfect liquid, the transition...
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The Franklin Journal, and American Mechanics' Magazine

1870 - 498 pages
...the one into the other, by gradations so gentle that the passage shall nowhere present any abruptness or breach of continuity. From carbonic acid as a perfect...to carbonic acid as a perfect liquid the transition may be accomplished by a continuous process, and the gas and liquid are only distant stages of a long...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 229

1870 - 1014 pages
...diverse forms are only distant stages of the same condition of material, and are capable of passing into one another by a series of gradations so gentle...passage shall nowhere present any interruption or break of continuity. This conclusion has been drawn especially from experiments upon carbonic acid,...
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Scientific Opinion: A Weekly Record of Scientific Progress at Home ..., Volume 3

1870 - 586 pages
...ordinary liquid states are, in short, only widely separated forms of tho •amo condition of matter, and may be made to pass into one another by a series of gradations so gentle that the passage presents nowhere any interruption or breach of continuity. From carbonic acid as a perfect gas to carbonic...
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Scientific Opinion, Volume 3

1870 - 588 pages
...ordinary liquid states are, in short, only widely separated forms of the same condition of matter, and may be made to pass into one another by a series of gradations во gentle that the passage presents nowhere any interruption or breach of continuity. From carbonic...
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