Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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Pagina 66
... heat , was found to be again wholly soluble in water . But when the mixture was made to boil , some decomposition took place . On adding muriatic acid to a mixture of solution of ulmin and distilled vinegar , a precipitate was produced ...
... heat , was found to be again wholly soluble in water . But when the mixture was made to boil , some decomposition took place . On adding muriatic acid to a mixture of solution of ulmin and distilled vinegar , a precipitate was produced ...
Pagina 71
... heat absorbed by that part which assumes the gaseous state : that fluids rise in the state of vapour at a lower temperature when the pressure of the at- mosphere is removed , and consequently may be cooled to a lower degree by ...
... heat absorbed by that part which assumes the gaseous state : that fluids rise in the state of vapour at a lower temperature when the pressure of the at- mosphere is removed , and consequently may be cooled to a lower degree by ...
Pagina 72
Royal Society (Great Britain). as to the quantities of heat , that become latent in the conver- sion of ice into water , and of water into steam , being 140 ° and 960 respectively , we should find the following statement to be not far ...
Royal Society (Great Britain). as to the quantities of heat , that become latent in the conver- sion of ice into water , and of water into steam , being 140 ° and 960 respectively , we should find the following statement to be not far ...
Pagina 73
... heat of the flame has power to seal it hermetically . When an instrument of this description has been success- fully exhausted , if the ball that is empty be immersed in a freezing mixture of salt and snow , the water in the other ball ...
... heat of the flame has power to seal it hermetically . When an instrument of this description has been success- fully exhausted , if the ball that is empty be immersed in a freezing mixture of salt and snow , the water in the other ball ...
Pagina 74
... heat of the warmer ball to be the agent in this experiment , generating steam as long as there remains any excess of heat to be conveyed . But if we would express the cause of its abstraction , we must say that the cold mixture is the ...
... heat of the warmer ball to be the agent in this experiment , generating steam as long as there remains any excess of heat to be conveyed . But if we would express the cause of its abstraction , we must say that the cold mixture is the ...
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