A Class-book of Chemistry: On the Basis of the New SystemD. Appleton and Company, 1886 |
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... Motion of the Radiant Forces LIGHT . § 2. Interference and Polarization CHAPTER VI . THE CHEMISTRY OF LIGHT . §1 . The Chemical Rays § 2. Photographic Chemistry . § 1. The Luminous Spectrum § 2. The Spectroscope §3 . Spectral Lines ...
... Motion of the Radiant Forces LIGHT . § 2. Interference and Polarization CHAPTER VI . THE CHEMISTRY OF LIGHT . §1 . The Chemical Rays § 2. Photographic Chemistry . § 1. The Luminous Spectrum § 2. The Spectroscope §3 . Spectral Lines ...
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... they were mutually attracted , as was shown by the motion of the rod . The force exerted did not exceed the twenty - millionth Mutual Attraction of Leaden Balls . of the weight of the lesser ball , but was MASS , VOLUME , AND WEIGHT . 15.
... they were mutually attracted , as was shown by the motion of the rod . The force exerted did not exceed the twenty - millionth Mutual Attraction of Leaden Balls . of the weight of the lesser ball , but was MASS , VOLUME , AND WEIGHT . 15.
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... Motions of Internal Parts . - If a closed India - rubber bag , filled with air , be squeezed , it will be compressed into less bulk — that is , the particles of air will be forced nearer together . If alcohol and water be commingled ...
... Motions of Internal Parts . - If a closed India - rubber bag , filled with air , be squeezed , it will be compressed into less bulk — that is , the particles of air will be forced nearer together . If alcohol and water be commingled ...
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... and cooled , they become brittle , and show traces of crystallization . Even the little liberty the particles obtain by the motions of heating and cooling they improve to assume the crystal- line. FORMATION OF CRYSTALS . 37.
... and cooled , they become brittle , and show traces of crystallization . Even the little liberty the particles obtain by the motions of heating and cooling they improve to assume the crystal- line. FORMATION OF CRYSTALS . 37.
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... motion by blows and vibration . Metals , by hammering , lose their ductility and tenacity , and become brittle and crystalline . Coppersmiths , when hammering their vessels , frequently anneal them , to pre- vent their flying to pieces ...
... motion by blows and vibration . Metals , by hammering , lose their ductility and tenacity , and become brittle and crystalline . Coppersmiths , when hammering their vessels , frequently anneal them , to pre- vent their flying to pieces ...
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A Class-book of Chemistry: On the Basis of the New System Edward Livingston Youmans Vista completa - 1876 |
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Página 159 - Avogadro to the conception that equal volumes of all gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.
Página 19 - This result gives the weight of a bulk of water equal to that of the specimen, and by dividing the weight of the specimen in air by this number, the specific gravity is obtained.
Página 22 - Gravity of a substance is the ratio of its weight to that of an equal volume of water.