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" ... passing from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous form, or the contrary, occasioning endless vicissitudes of temperature over the globe. "
Elements of chemistry: theoretical and practical - Page 206
by William Allen Miller - 1863
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Elements of Physics

Fernando Sanford - 1902 - 476 pages
...density at 100° ? CHANGE OF STATE Melting. — We are all familiar with the phenomena of the change of bodies from the solid to the liquid and from the liquid to the gaseous forms when their temperatures are sufficiently increased. The change from the solid to the liquid state...
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Evidence for a Future Life ("L'âme Est Immortelle")

Gabriel Delanne - 1904 - 292 pages
...which they exist is called gaseous. It should be noted that matter expands increasingly in passing from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous state, and that in proportion to the intensity of this molecular movement the substance becomes more...
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Applied Thermodynamics for Engineers

William Duane Ennis - 1910 - 460 pages
...normal atmospheric pressure, there exist well-defined temperatures at which various substances pass from the solid to the liquid and from the liquid to the gaseous conditions. The temperature at which the former change occurs is called the melting point or freezing...
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Heat and Thermodynamics

Francis M. Hartmann - 1911 - 372 pages
...for gases and the least for solids. The rate of expansion, in general, changes abruptly in passing from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous state. The three substances most generally employed in the construction of thermometers are: Mercury,...
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Heat and Thermodynamics

Francis M. Hartmann - 1911 - 366 pages
...for gases and the least for solids. The rate of expansion, in general, changes abruptly in passing from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous state. The three substances most generally employed in the construction of thermometers are: Mercury,...
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Organic Evolution Considered

Alfred Fairhurst - 1913 - 502 pages
...may cause them to unite by bringing them together under certain conditions; he may change substances from the solid to the liquid and from the liquid to the gaseous condition; he may render matter invisible, or the reverse, but he cannot destroy it. The indestructibility of...
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General Chemistry for Colleges

Alexander Smith - 1916 - 684 pages
...definite temperature (when the pressure is fixed). Such temperatures, when referring to the change from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous state are called the meltingpoint or freezing-point, and the boiling-point, respectively, or in general,...
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The Physico-chemical Properties of Steel

Charles Alfred Edwards - 1916 - 292 pages
...allotropic changes are exactly analogous to the absorption of heat which occurs when a body passes from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous state, and the evolution of heat which takes place when these changes occur in the reverse direction....
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The Physico-chemical Properties of Steel

Charles Alfred Edwards - 1916 - 290 pages
...allotropic changes are exactly analogous to the absorption of heat which occurs when a body passes from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous state, and the evolution of heat which takes place when these changes occur in the reverse direction....
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Contact with the Other World: The Latest Evidence as to Communication with ...

James Hervey Hyslop - 1919 - 526 pages
...effected by changes like those with which we are familiar in chemistry. We know that matter can be altered from the solid to the liquid and from the liquid to the gaseous condition, and that as a gas it may become wholly non-sensible and lose properties which it had in solid form....
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