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" ... they would cut the normal isochoric lines at an extremely high temperature. The physical meaning of this behaviour is that, if the temperature of a gas, at constant volume, be raised sufficiently high, the density must equal and then fall below the... "
Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 11
by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1888
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Principles and Applications of Electrochemistry, Volume 1

Henry Jermain Maude Creighton - 1924 - 468 pages
...have been found to dissociate .under certain conditions. Since, at a definite temperature and volume, the pressure of a gas depends on the number of molecules present, it is evident that if the number of molecular species be increased by dissociation, the pressure will...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1887 - 586 pages
...the density must equal and then fall below the normal. It is evident that this must be the case. For the pressure of a gas depends on the number of molecules...molecule, and on the number of impacts on unit area of the surface of the containing vessel, in unit time. With constant volume, since the mean distance between...
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Proceedings of the Physical Society, Volumes 9-10

Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - 1888 - 986 pages
...the density must equal and then fall below the normal. It is evident that this must be the case. For the pressure of a gas depends on the number of molecules...molecule, and on the number of impacts on unit area of the surface of the containing vessel, in unit time. With constant volume, since the mean distance between...
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Philosophical Magazine

1887 - 562 pages
...the density must equal and then fall below the normal. It is evident that this must bo the case. For the pressure of a gas depends on the number of molecules...molecule, and on the number of impacts on unit area of the surface of the containing vessel, in unit time. With constant volume, since the mean distance between...
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