Let us now suppose a modification of these conditions, viz., that the vessel containing the dissociated gases at the temperature of dissociation shall be surrounded with bodies cooler than itself, ie, capable of receiving more heat from it than they radiate... Fuel of the Sun - Page 42by William Mattieu Williams - 1870 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1870 - 668 pages
...the instantaneous reunion or combustion of the infinitesimally small quantity of dissociated water. " Let us now suppose a modification of these conditions;...of heat required to maintain the temperature of the V2ssel at the dissociation-point ; or, in other words, combustion would go on to the extent of setting... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1871 - 616 pages
...required to decompose its own result. Let us now suppose a modification of these conditions, vi2., that the vessel containing the dissociated gases,...required to maintain the temperature of the vessel at the dissociation-point ; or, in other words, combustion would go on to the extent of setting free just... | |
| 1871 - 598 pages
...combustion, or combination, would set free just the amount of heat required to decompose its own result. Let us now suppose a modification of these conditions,...place just- so much combustion as would set free the The Fuel of the Sun. [Oftober, amount of heat required to maintain the temperature of the vessel at... | |
| 1879 - 614 pages
...been generally accepted. earth. CURRENT DISCUSSIONS IN SCIENCE. required to decompose its own result. Let us now suppose a modification of these conditions,...dissociation, shall be surrounded with bodies cooler than ΠΈΠΌ .., ie, capable of receiving more heat fiom it than they radiate toward it; there would then take... | |
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