Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 26
... Chemical Forces . " In this paper are em- bodied a series of observations upon the influence of pressure upon the solubility of salts , in which he has obtained results analogous to the changes observed in the freezing - point of ...
... Chemical Forces . " In this paper are em- bodied a series of observations upon the influence of pressure upon the solubility of salts , in which he has obtained results analogous to the changes observed in the freezing - point of ...
Page 484
... chemical investigation , but owing to the difficulty attending its puri- fication , the chemical nature of creosote remained doubtful until 1858 , when Hlasiwetz published his elaborate research on this subject . Up to that time ...
... chemical investigation , but owing to the difficulty attending its puri- fication , the chemical nature of creosote remained doubtful until 1858 , when Hlasiwetz published his elaborate research on this subject . Up to that time ...
Page 555
... chemical action of total daylight , adapted to the purpose of regular meteorological registration . This method is founded upon that described by Prof. Bunsen and the author in their last Memoir * on Photo- chemical Measurements ...
... chemical action of total daylight , adapted to the purpose of regular meteorological registration . This method is founded upon that described by Prof. Bunsen and the author in their last Memoir * on Photo- chemical Measurements ...
Contents
VOL XIII | 1 |
Account of Magnetic Observations made between the years 1858 and 1861 | 15 |
18 | 41 |
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