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" ... arising from all the motions of the particles of the gas. From this it follows that the quantity of heat which must be added to a gas of constant volume in order to raise its temperature by a given amount, is constant and independent of the temperature.... "
A Dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other sciences v. 3, 1882 - Page 131
by Henry Watts - 1882
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences ...

Henry Watts - 1871 - 1128 pages
...hence also the absolute temperature is proportional to the total vu viva arising from all the motions of the particles of the gas. From this it follows that the quantity of heat which mnst be added to a gas of constant volume in order to raise its temperature by a given amount, is constant...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: From the Tenth ...

George Fownes - 1872 - 890 pages
...also the absolute temperature is proportional to the total working force arising from all the motions of the particles of the gas. From this it follows that the quantity of heat which must be added to а pis of constant volume in order to raise its temperature by a given amount, и constant and independent...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1873 - 888 pages
...gas. From this it follows that the quantity of heat which must be added to apis of constant Tolume in order to raise its temperature by a given amount,...referred to a given volume is constant, a result which a-'ffts with this experiments of Regnault, mentioned at p. 72. The result luay be otherwise expressed,...
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Fownes' Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1878 - 1062 pages
...also the absolute temperature is proportional to the total working force arising from all the motions of the particles of the gas. From this it follows...with the experiments of Regnault, mentioned at p. 52. This result may be otherwise expressed, as follows : The total or working force of the gas is to...
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Fownes' Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1885 - 1094 pages
...the absolute t-'iuperature is proportional to the total working force arising from all the motions of the particles of the gas. From this it follows...independent of the temperature. In other words, the • Ann. Ch. Phys. [3] 1. 3S1. 1 1'«ЙВ Aun. ïcix. 315. t H>id- W.'!. 8 specific beat of a gas referred...
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