Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 175,Deel 1W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1884 |
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Pagina 26
... chloride of barium , the crystals of the salt fall to a powder , from which it was found impossible to withdraw the solution . 6. We intended originally to have made a much larger number of determinations at temperatures above 200 ...
... chloride of barium , the crystals of the salt fall to a powder , from which it was found impossible to withdraw the solution . 6. We intended originally to have made a much larger number of determinations at temperatures above 200 ...
Pagina 32
... chloride . -Melting point 772 ° . Parts of salt in 100 parts of water . Temperature . 118 140 160 1.80 39.87 42.1 exp . made in the 43.6 metal tube . 44.9 ( See Plate 2 ) . Reference to the curve shows that the solubility increases at ...
... chloride . -Melting point 772 ° . Parts of salt in 100 parts of water . Temperature . 118 140 160 1.80 39.87 42.1 exp . made in the 43.6 metal tube . 44.9 ( See Plate 2 ) . Reference to the curve shows that the solubility increases at ...
Pagina 35
... chloride , copper sulphate , and calcium hydrate , gave no results at high temperatures for reasons already given . Barium acetate presents anomalies which cannot be explained without further inquiry . Sodium sulphate and calcium ...
... chloride , copper sulphate , and calcium hydrate , gave no results at high temperatures for reasons already given . Barium acetate presents anomalies which cannot be explained without further inquiry . Sodium sulphate and calcium ...
Pagina 36
... chloride of potassium , such a relation could hardly be expected to be general amongst the rest , differing as they do in composition and in other properties . But if their solubilities are compared at temperatures of 100 ° and above ...
... chloride of potassium , such a relation could hardly be expected to be general amongst the rest , differing as they do in composition and in other properties . But if their solubilities are compared at temperatures of 100 ° and above ...
Pagina 37
... chloride , and camphor do not melt below certain pressures peculiar to each substance ; but above these pressures they melt when heated . He proposed the term " critical pressure " to denote that pressure below which a solid cannot melt ...
... chloride , and camphor do not melt below certain pressures peculiar to each substance ; but above these pressures they melt when heated . He proposed the term " critical pressure " to denote that pressure below which a solid cannot melt ...
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