The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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... Oxygen , Air , and Nitrogen .. Prof. William Ramsay on the Passage of Hydrogen through a Palladium Septum , and the Pressure which it produces . 206 Prof. Rudski on the Rigidity of the Earth ..... Lord Kelvin and Mr. Magnus Maclean on ...
... Oxygen , Air , and Nitrogen .. Prof. William Ramsay on the Passage of Hydrogen through a Palladium Septum , and the Pressure which it produces . 206 Prof. Rudski on the Rigidity of the Earth ..... Lord Kelvin and Mr. Magnus Maclean on ...
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... oxygen with hydrogen , nitrogen , and carbonic oxide . In the following table are given for each pair of gases the two temperatures of v . Obermayer's experiments , the values of the diffusion- coefficients at these temperatures , and ...
... oxygen with hydrogen , nitrogen , and carbonic oxide . In the following table are given for each pair of gases the two temperatures of v . Obermayer's experiments , the values of the diffusion- coefficients at these temperatures , and ...
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... oxygen , and carbon dioxide under high pressure , and he stated that the latter gas is very apt to develop electricity , because aqueous vapour so easily condenses from the surrounding air about the expanding current of gas which is at ...
... oxygen , and carbon dioxide under high pressure , and he stated that the latter gas is very apt to develop electricity , because aqueous vapour so easily condenses from the surrounding air about the expanding current of gas which is at ...
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... oxygen or liquid air , that Prof. Dewar has so readily at hand , it would at once attain a higher illuminating power * ; as convection would still more be lessened , the remaining particles of air and mercury vapour would have their ...
... oxygen or liquid air , that Prof. Dewar has so readily at hand , it would at once attain a higher illuminating power * ; as convection would still more be lessened , the remaining particles of air and mercury vapour would have their ...
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... oxygen of the air . The rise of pressure measured should therefore have been that of the nitrogen remaining in the cell , viz . 585 millim . It may be concluded , then , that hydrogen combines with oxygen in presence of palladium at 280 ...
... oxygen of the air . The rise of pressure measured should therefore have been that of the nitrogen remaining in the cell , viz . 585 millim . It may be concluded , then , that hydrogen combines with oxygen in presence of palladium at 280 ...
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