| Thomas Preston - 1894 - 750 páginas
...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...throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88 F. no apparent liquefaction of carbonic acid, or separation into two distinct forms of matter, could... | |
| Thomas Preston - 1894 - 744 páginas
...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...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88C F. no apparent liquefaction of carbonic... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 340 páginas
...same time the temperature to 88° F. [30.92° C.], the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° F. no apparent liquefaction of carbonic... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 352 páginas
...same time the temperature to 88° F. [30.92° C.], the surface of demarcation between the liquid and gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 88° F. no apparent liquefaction of carbonic... | |
| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1899 - 284 páginas
...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...by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited, when the 1 "On the Continuity of the Gaseous and Liquid States of Matter : " The Bakerian Lecture (Phil. Trant.,... | |
| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1899 - 296 páginas
...of the Gaseous and Liquid States of Matter : " The Bakerian Lecture (Phil. Trans., 1869, ii. 575). pressure was suddenly diminished or the temperature...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout its entire mass. At temperatures above 8 8 ° no apparent liquefaction l of carbonic... | |
| Morris William Travers - 1901 - 356 páginas
...carbonic acid by pressure alone, and gradually raising at the same time the temperature to 31° C., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae throughout the entire mass. At temperatures above 31 D C. no apparent liquefaction of carbonic... | |
| Morris William Travers - 1901 - 366 páginas
...carbonic acid by pressure alone, and gradually raising at the same time the temperature to 31° C., the surface of demarcation between the liquid and...fluid, which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly dimiuished or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1901 - 478 páginas
...C. lost the sharp concave surface of demarcation between the liquid and the gas, the space being now occupied by a homogeneous fluid which exhibited, when...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae, due to great local alterations of density. At temperatures above 31° C. the separation into... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1903 - 1174 páginas
...C. lost the sharp concave surface of demarcation between the liquid and the gas, the space being now occupied by a homogeneous fluid which exhibited, when...lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering striae, due to great local alterations of density. At temperatures above 31° C. the separation into... | |
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