The palladium wire had, in consequence, hydrogen carried to its surface for a period of one and a half hour. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The wire was again measured and the increase in... American Journal of Pharmacy - Page 1781869Full view - About this book
| 1869 - 340 pages
...to its surface for a period of one and a half hour. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...Sprengel aspirator. The whole occluded hydrogen was thus collected and measured ; its volume is reduce! by calculation to Bar. 760 mm, and Therm, o* C. The... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pages
...hydrogen carried to its surface, for a period of lj hour. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...Sprengel aspirator. The whole occluded hydrogen was thus collected and measured ; its volume is reduced by calculation to Bar. 760 millims., and Therm. 0°... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 506 pages
...to its surface for a period of one and a-half hours. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...Sprengel aspirator. The whole occluded hydrogen was thus collected and measured ; its volume is reduced by calculation to Bar. 760 millims., and Therm. 0°... | |
| 1869 - 668 pages
...to its surface for a period of one and a half hour. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...Sprengel aspirator. The whole occluded hydrogen was thus collected and measured ; its volume is reduced by calculation to Bar. 760 in. in., and Therm, o* C.... | |
| 1869 - 374 pages
...to its surface for a period of one and a half hour. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...vacuous by a Sprengel aspirator. The whole occluded hydro* Read before the Royftl Society Janimry i4th, 1869 t Prochains* ef tht Sfyai/Sooitty, p. 433,... | |
| 1870 - 388 pages
...its Miri'iiei! for a period of one and a half hours. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...heated in a long narrow glass tube kept vacuous by a Sprengcl aspirator. The whole occluded hydrogen was thus collected and measured; its volume is reduced... | |
| 1869 - 526 pages
...hydrogen carried to its surface, for a period of 1^ hour. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...Sprengel aspirator. The whole occluded hydrogen was thus collected and measured ; its volume is reduced by calculation to Baroui. 700 millims., and Therm. O°... | |
| 1869 - 1022 pages
...hydrogen carried to its surface, for a period of H hour. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...Sprengel aspirator. The whole occluded hydrogen was thus collected and measured ; its volume is reduced by calculation to Baroui. 760 millims., and Therm. 0°... | |
| 1869 - 604 pages
...loaded with 1-5 kilogramme, a weight sufficient to straighten the wire without occasioning any ifndue strain. The wire was charged with hydrogen by making...; its volume is reduced by calculation to Bar. 760 mm, and Therm. 0° C. The original length of the palladium wire exposed was 609-144 mm (23-982 inches),... | |
| 1869 - 474 pages
...to its surface for a period of one and a half hour. A longer exposure was found not to add sensibly to the charge of hydrogen acquired by the wire. The...Sprengel aspirator. The whole occluded hydrogen was thus collected and measured; its volume is reduced by calculation to Bar. 760 mm, and Therm. 0° C. The... | |
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