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" At temperatures above 88° no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid, or separation into two distinct forms of matter, could be effected, even when a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was applied. Nitrous oxide gave analogous results"*. "
Experimental researches on the specific gravity and the displacement of some ... - Page 184
by John Young Buchanan - 1912 - 227 pages
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 21-22

1870 - 668 pages
...NEWS, and revised by the author. At temperatures above 88° no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid, or separation into two distinct forms of matter, could...a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was applied. Nitrous oxide gave analogous results."* In the following experiments the gas to be compressed is introduced...
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Elements of chemistry: theoretical and practical, Volume 1

William Allen Miller - 1863 - 618 pages
...striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88°, no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid or separation into two distinct forms of matter could be effected, even when a pressure of 30x3 or 400 atmospheres was applied. Nitrous oxide gave analogous results.* From the foregoing experiments,...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences, Volume 3

Henry Watts - 1865 - 1110 pages
...throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 31° no apparent liquefaction of carbonic anhydride or separation into two distinct forms of matter could...a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was applied. Nitrous oxide gave similar results. (Andrews, in Miller's Chemical Physics, ed. 1863, pp. 328, 329.)...
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Elements of chemistry: theoretical and practical, Part 1

William Allen Miller - 1867 - 696 pages
...throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 31° C., no apparent liquefaction of carbonic anhydride or separation into two distinct forms of matter could...a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was applied. Nitrous oxide gave analogous results.* Prom the foregoing experiments, it is obvious that there exists...
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Elementary treatise on physics, experimental and applied

Adolphe Ganot - 1868 - 886 pages
...flickering striie throughout its whole mas-. Above 30° no apparent liquefaction of carbonic anhydride, or separation into two distinct forms of matter, could be effected, even when the pressure of 400 atmospheres was applied. It would thus seem that there exists for every liquid...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 652 pages
...behind wilh plate glass, surrounds each capilabove 88°, no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid or separation into two distinct forms of matter could...a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was applied, Nitrous oxide gave analogous results." Fur his recent researches Dr Andrews again selected carbonic...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 pages
...behind with plate glass, surrounds each cnpiU above 88°, no apparent liquéfaction of carbonic acid or separation into two distinct forms of matter could...a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was applied. Nitrous oxide Kave analogous results," For his recent researches Dr. Andrews again selected carbonic...
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Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 6

1870 - 414 pages
...entire mass. At temperatures above 88' no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid, or separation ipto two distinct forms of matter, could be effected, even...a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was applied. Nitrous oxide gave analogous results."f In the following experiments the gas to be compres* The Bakerlan...
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A Dictionary of Science: Comprising Astronomy, Chemistry, Dynamics ...

George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 pages
...striœ throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid, or separation into two distinct forms of matter, could...a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was applied. Nitrous oxide gave analogous results." Or, again, if to gas above the temperature 3O°'92 C. pressure...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1871 - 398 pages
...strisa throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88°, no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid or separation into two distinct forms of matter could...even when a pressure of 300 or 400 atmospheres was employed. Nitrous oxide gave analogous results." In the later series, Dr. A. still made use of carbonic...
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