The space was then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly diminished or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass. Manual of Chemistry - Page 50by George Fownes - 1883Full view - About this book
| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1876 - 300 pages
...By partially liquefying carbonic acid gas by pressure and then raising the temperature to 88° F., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering strise throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° F., no apparent liquefaction or separation... | |
| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1876 - 316 pages
...liquid and gas becomes fainter, loses its curvature, and at last disappears. The space is then occupiec' by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibits, when the pressure...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering stria; throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° F., no apparent liquefaction or separation... | |
| George Fownes - 1877 - 588 pages
...melting zinc. These observations were made by Cagniard de Latour in 1822. In like manner Dr Andrews has observed that when liquid carbon dioxide is gradually...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering strife throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 31° no apparent liquefaction of carbon dioxide... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1877 - 526 pages
...disappeared. The space was then occupied by a homogeneous fluid which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly diminished or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering stria; throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88" Fahr. no apparent liquefaction of carbonic... | |
| George Fownes - 1878 - 1054 pages
...melting zinc. These observations were made by Cagniard de Latour in 1822. In like manner Dr. Andrews has observed that, when liquid carbon dioxide is gradually...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering strùe throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 31O no apparent liquefaction of carbon dioxide... | |
| George Fownes - 1878 - 1062 pages
...fainter, loses its curvature, and at last disappears. The space is then occupied by a homogeneous iluid, which exhibits, when the pressure is suddenly diminished,...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striœ throughout its entire mass. At temperatures alx>ve 31O no apparent liquefaction of carton dioxide... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 696 pages
...now occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly diminished, or temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance...moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass, owing to great alterations of density. At temperatures above 31° apparent liquefaction or separation... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 724 pages
...now occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly diminished, or temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance...moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass, owing to great alterations of density. At temperatures above 31° apparent liquefaction or separation... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 698 pages
...now occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly diminished, or temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance...moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass, owing to great alterations of density. At temperatures above 31° apparent liquefaction or separation... | |
| Henry Watts - 1882 - 1118 pages
...disappeared. The space was then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly diminished, or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering strise throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 31° no apparent liquefaction of carbonic... | |
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