The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1901 - English periodicals |
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Page 61
... obtained , which on continuation pass the freezing- point . If , on the contrary , I calculate my results so that I assume the temperature of the liquid at the surface of contact with the solid to be that of the surrounding bath , the ...
... obtained , which on continuation pass the freezing- point . If , on the contrary , I calculate my results so that I assume the temperature of the liquid at the surface of contact with the solid to be that of the surrounding bath , the ...
Page 69
... obtained apparent equilibrium has been so arranged that it differed from the real one only by 0 ° 00001 to 0 ° -0001 . This was absolutely necessary since the equations for the velocity of reaction proved to be de- pendent upon the ...
... obtained apparent equilibrium has been so arranged that it differed from the real one only by 0 ° 00001 to 0 ° -0001 . This was absolutely necessary since the equations for the velocity of reaction proved to be de- pendent upon the ...
Page 72
... obtain by bath - regulation only , unless quite extraordinary arrange- ments are made . The Berlin Reichsanstalt conducted ... obtained were : — In air ... In petroleum 99 99 " " Q. T - T , = d . E. 1 watt 9.5 0.00037 1 1.1 0.0022 10 6.7 ...
... obtain by bath - regulation only , unless quite extraordinary arrange- ments are made . The Berlin Reichsanstalt conducted ... obtained were : — In air ... In petroleum 99 99 " " Q. T - T , = d . E. 1 watt 9.5 0.00037 1 1.1 0.0022 10 6.7 ...
Page 76
... obtained when the platinum wire is covered with a thin layer of shellac , and the copper case is filled with liquid paraffin , space being allowed for the expansion of the coil . Fig . Pt , shows the most sensitive pyrometer ; the ...
... obtained when the platinum wire is covered with a thin layer of shellac , and the copper case is filled with liquid paraffin , space being allowed for the expansion of the coil . Fig . Pt , shows the most sensitive pyrometer ; the ...
Page 77
... be no doubt that under more favourable conditions the results obtained with these arrangements would have been much better . In case of freezing- or boiling - points being measured Reaction before Complete Equilibrium . 77.
... be no doubt that under more favourable conditions the results obtained with these arrangements would have been much better . In case of freezing- or boiling - points being measured Reaction before Complete Equilibrium . 77.
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