The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1901 - English periodicals |
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Page 53
... temperature or pressure or the chemical potential is in the different parts of the heterogeneous system different . It is also evident that not only in the different parts of the heterogeneous system , but also in each of the ...
... temperature or pressure or the chemical potential is in the different parts of the heterogeneous system different . It is also evident that not only in the different parts of the heterogeneous system , but also in each of the ...
Page 57
... temperature & c . must be constant in all parts and through the whole mass of the heterogeneous system , and that a ... temperature is directly pro- portional to the difference of temperature , C being directly proportional to the ...
... temperature & c . must be constant in all parts and through the whole mass of the heterogeneous system , and that a ... temperature is directly pro- portional to the difference of temperature , C being directly proportional to the ...
Page 59
... temperature corresponds also a definite pressure and a definite concentration of each of the substances in the parts of the system , i . e . , we have not only one point of equilibrium but a continuous series of them , a curve . This ...
... temperature corresponds also a definite pressure and a definite concentration of each of the substances in the parts of the system , i . e . , we have not only one point of equilibrium but a continuous series of them , a curve . This ...
Page 60
... temperature to be read to 01. The U - tube was placed in a tali glass jar containing about & litres of water , and the temperature of the water was kept constant to 0 ° -05 . Temperture of the water was successively arranged at lower ...
... temperature to be read to 01. The U - tube was placed in a tali glass jar containing about & litres of water , and the temperature of the water was kept constant to 0 ° -05 . Temperture of the water was successively arranged at lower ...
Page 61
... temperature of the liquid from its initial temperature TB - T is found to be = 40 per cent . and more of the total value TB - To . The investigation was carried out as near to the melting - point as possible ( i . e . as far as the ...
... temperature of the liquid from its initial temperature TB - T is found to be = 40 per cent . and more of the total value TB - To . The investigation was carried out as near to the melting - point as possible ( i . e . as far as the ...
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