The Rise and Development of the Liquefaction of GasesMacmillan, 1905 - 250 pages |
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200 atmospheres allowed to expand ammonia Andrews argon atmos boiling point Boyle's law Cailletet carbon monoxide Chem Chim chlorine Colorless compressed Compt condensed condition contained cooled copper tube critical constants critical point critical pressure critical temperature cubic centimetres curves cylinder density Dewar equation ether expansion experimenters Faraday fluid fluorine glass tube heat high pressures liquefaction of air liquefaction of gases liquefaction of oxygen liquefied gases liquefying tube liquid air liquid carbonic acid liquid ethylene liquid hydrogen liquid oxygen low temperatures lowering the temperature matter means meniscus mercury method mixture molecules nitrogen nitrous oxide Olszewski perature pheres Phil Phys Pictet Proc pump quantity reduced pressure refrigerant rend represents says series of experiments shown in figure similar solid carbonic acid solidified subjected substance sulphurous acid tained tempera temperature obtained Thilorier tion ture UNIVE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA vapor vessel Waals Wroblewski