On partially liquefying carbonic acid by pressure alone, and gradually raising at the same time the temperature to 88° Fahr., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last disappeared. The space... A System of Physical Chemistry ... - Page 79by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis - 1916Full view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 656 pages
...gradually raising at the same time the temperature to about 88° Fahr., the surface of demarcation' between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last disappeared, the tube being then filled with a fluid which, from its optical and other properties, appeared to be perfectly... | |
| 1870 - 1136 pages
...gradually raising at the same time the temperature to about 88° Fahr., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last disappeared, the tube being then filled with a fluid which, from its optical and other properties, appeared to be perfectly... | |
| 1870 - 586 pages
...disappears. The врасо is then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibits, when the pressure cither suddenly diminished, or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering »true throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° no liquefaction of carbonic... | |
| 1870 - 588 pages
...disappears. The space is then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibits, when the pressure either suddenly diminished, or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striiu throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° no liquefaction of carbonic... | |
| 1871 - 372 pages
...same time the temperature to 88° Fahrenheit, the surface of demarcation between the liquid and the gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last...slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88°, no apparent liquefaction... | |
| 1871 - 372 pages
...same time the temperature to 88° Fahrenheit, the surface of demarcation between the liquid and the gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last...slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering stria? throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88°, no apparent liquefaction... | |
| Henry Watts - 1871 - 1128 pages
...that when liquid carbonic anhydride was gradually heated to 31°, the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature,...diminished, or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar арреагавсе of moving or flickering strise throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above... | |
| George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 pages
...time, the temperature to SSa F., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became faint, lost its curvature, and at last disappeared. The space...slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striœ throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° no apparent liquefaction of... | |
| 1871 - 664 pages
...disappears. The space is then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibits when the pressure is suddenly diminished or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° no apparent liquefaction,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 pages
...disappears. The space is then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibits when the pressure is suddenly diminished or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° no apparent liquefaction,... | |
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