The velocity of air being !•, the velocity of oxygen was found to be -9500 by experiment, and by calculation -9487. Carbonic acid, being much heavier than air, gave the number -812. Carburetted hydrogen gave -1322 as the velocity of its effusion. Hydrogen... The Chemist - Página 3971845Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1845 - 556 páginas
...0-9487. Carbonic acid, being much heavier than air, gave the number O812. Carburetted hydrogen gave O1322 as the velocity of its effusion. Hydrogen gave as...minute orifices, was then described, and shown to admit of easy correction. Some useful applications were mentioned, as in the manufacture of coal-gas, where... | |
| 1845 - 880 páginas
...gases into a vacuum. To this passage the term Effusion has been applied. The velocity of air being 1-, the velocity of oxygen was found to be -9500 by experiment, and by calculation -94S7. Carbonic acid, being much heavier than air, gave the number -812. Carburetted hydrogen gave... | |
| 1846 - 604 páginas
...gases into a vacuum. To this passage, the term effusion has been applied. The velocity of air being 1. the velocity of oxygen was found to be .9500 by experiment,...effusion. Hydrogen gave as the velocity of effusion 3.C13 by experiment, which was very nearly the amount given by theory. The interference of friction... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1846 - 520 páginas
...Carburetted hydrogen gave 0-1322 as the velocity of its effusion, the theoretical number being 1-341. Hydrogen gave as the velocity of effusion 3-613 by experiment, which was nearly the amount given by theory (0-379). The interference of friction, even of minute orifices, was... | |
| 1845 - 452 páginas
...Meeting of the British Association for the Promotion of Science. ON A NEW PROPERTY op GASES, by Prof. Graham. — After explaining the law which regulated...minute orifices, was then described, and shown to admit of easy correction. Some useful applications were mentioned ; as in the manufacture of coal gas, where... | |
| 1846 - 608 páginas
...gases into a vacuum. To this passage, the term effusion has been applied. The velocity of air being I . the velocity of oxygen was found to be .9500 by experiment,...effusion. Hydrogen gave as the velocity of effusion 3.613 by experiment, which was very nearly the amount given by theory. The interference of friction... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1845 - 544 páginas
...Carbonic acid, being much heavier than air, gave the number 0-812. Carburetted hydrogen gave 0-1322 as the velocity of its effusion. Hydrogen gave as...minute orifices, was then described, and shown to admit of easy correction. Some useful applications were mentioned, as in the manufacture of coal-gas, where... | |
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