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" On partially liquefying carbonic acid by pressure alone, and gradually raising at the same time the temperature to 88° F., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last disappeared. The space was... "
The Progress of Scientific Chemistry in Our Own Times: With Biographical Notices - Page 308
by Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1913 - 366 pages
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 12

1919 - 870 pages
...study of the phenomena of liquefaction of carbon dioxide. In 1863 he made the following announcement: "On partially- liquefying carbonic acid by pressure...raising at the same time the temperature to 88° F. (31° C.), the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 12

1919 - 880 pages
...study of the phenomena of liquefaction of carbon dioxide. In 1863 he made the following announcement : "On partially liquefying carbonic acid by pressure...raising at the same time the temperature to 88° F. (31° C.), the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature...
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Textbook of Physical Chemistry

Azariah Thomas Lincoln - 1920 - 626 pages
...van der Waals' equation which contains only three constants. APPLICATION OF VAN DER WAALS' EQUATION the surface of demarcation between the liquid and...last disappeared. The space was then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly diminished or the temperature slightly...
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Gas and Gases

Robert Martin Caven - 1927 - 272 pages
...celebrated experiment with carbon dioxide in 1863: "On partially liquefying carbonic acid (carbon dioxide) by pressure alone, and gradually raising at the same time the temperature to 31.1° C., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature,...
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