| 1899 - 336 pages
...argon rapidly and completely liquefied to a colourless mobile liquid ; it showed no absorption speArum. Its volume was about 17-4 cc By turning the tap d...with the first of the series of mercury gasholders, i ; the reservoir was then lowered so as to remove the lowerboiling portions of the liquid. During... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1899 - 510 pages
...surrounded by liquid air contained in a double-walled vacuum jacket. The air was made to boil under a low pressure of a few centimetres of mercury by means...spectrum. Its volume was about 17'4 cc By turning the tap if. it was placed in communication with the first of the series of mercury gasholders, e • the reservoir... | |
| 1899 - 440 pages
...rapidly and completely liquefied to A colourless mobile liquid ; it showed no absorption speflrum. Its volume was about 17-4 cc By turning the tap d...with the first of the series of mercury gasholders, e ; the reservoir was then lowered so as to remove the lowerboiling portions of the liquid. During... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1899 - 584 pages
...surrounded by liquid air contained in a double-walled vacuum jacket. The air was made to boil under a low pressure of a few centimetres of mercury by means...spectrum. Its volume was about 17'4 cc By turning the tap // it was placed in communication with the first of the series of mercury gasholders, t ; the reservoir... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1899 - 672 pages
...a low pressure of a few centimetres of mercury by means of a Fleuss pump attached to the tube <•. The argon rapidly and completely liquefied to a colourless...showed no absorption spectrum. Its volume was about I7'4c.c. By turning the tap d it was placed in communication with the first of the series of mercury... | |
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