| 1870 - 668 pages
...demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last disappeared. The (pace was then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited,...moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass • The Bakerian Lefture for i860, delivered before the Royal Society. Communicated to tht CHEMICAL... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1863 - 618 pages
..."4'3 129-6 628-2 135-5 CONDENSATION AND SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES. demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last...slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or nickering striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88°, no apparent liquefaction of... | |
| Belfast Naturalists' Field Club - 1863 - 570 pages
...disappears. The space is then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibits, when the pressure is either suddenly diminished or the temperature slightly lowered,...peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae thoughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88" no liquefaction of carbonic acid or separation... | |
| Henry Watts - 1865 - 1110 pages
...gradually heated to 31°, the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became ¿linter, fost its curvature, and at last disappeared. The space...slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or nickering striio throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 31° no apparent liquefaction of... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1867 - 696 pages
...123-7 89 i>4'3 325-° 617 130-9 94 129-6 331-2 628-2 I35-5 CONDENSATION AND SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES. fainter, lost its curvature, and at last disappeared....lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering strise throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 31° C., no apparent liquefaction of carbonic... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 596 pages
...carbonic acid by pressure alone, and gradually raising at the same time the temperature to SS° Fahr., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering stria1 throughout its entire mass. At temperatures sure of 400 atmospheres or more. A section, exhibiting... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 pages
...carbonic acid by pressure alone, and gradually raising at the same time the temperature to 88* Fahr., me surface of demarcation between the liquid and the...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striie throughout its entire mass. At temperatures , sure of 400 atmospheres or more. A section, exhibiting... | |
| 1870 - 414 pages
...raising at the same time the temperature to 88° F., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering strias throughout ita entire mass. At temperatures above 88' no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 652 pages
...between the liquid and the gas became fainter, lost Its curvature, and at last disappeared. The «pace was then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited,...slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or nickeling stria? throughout its entire mass. At temperatures sure of 400 atmospheres or more. A section,... | |
| 1870 - 586 pages
...disappears. The врасо is then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibits, when the pressure cither suddenly diminished, or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering »true throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° no liquefaction of carbonic acid, or... | |
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