... be analogous to that determined experimentally by Brown in the case of two liquids : namely, " the proportion of the three substances in the vapour forming the instantaneous distillate is the same as that of the weights of the three substances in... Philosophical Magazine - Page 81894Full view - About this book
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - Chemistry - 1894 - 686 pages
...curves representing graphically the progress of the distillation of three liquids on the assumption that the proportion of the three substances in the vapour...suitable constant, which is roughly proportional to the vapour pressure of the corresponding liquid. To test the validity of the results arrived at, a mixture... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1895 - 1500 pages
...distillation of three liquids on the assumption that the proportion of the three substances in the vapor forming the instantaneous distillate is the same as...suitable constant, which is roughly proportional to the vapor pressure of the corresponding liquid. To test the validity of the results arrived at, a mixture... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - Pharmaceutical industry - 1895 - 1474 pages
...distillation of three liquids on the assumption that the proportion of the three substances in the vapor forming the instantaneous distillate is the same as...suitable constant, which is roughly proportional to the vapor pressure of the corresponding liquid. Apparatus for Fractional Distillation. tate was distilled... | |
| Sydney Young - Distillation, Fractional - 1903 - 300 pages
...effected. VIII 147 conjectured that the proportion of the three substances in the vapour at any instant is the same as that of the weights of the three substances...being multiplied by a suitable constant, which is approximately proportional to the vapour pressure of the corresponding liquid. Here again formulae... | |
| Sydney Young, Ernest Briggs - Distillation - 1922 - 534 pages
...and A, it may be conjectured that the proportion of the three substances in the vapour at any instant is the same as that of the weights of the three substances...being multiplied by a suitable constant, which is approximately proportional to the vapour pressure of the corresponding liquid. Here again formulae... | |
| Physics - 1894 - 646 pages
...it is assumed that no condensation (and therefore no fractionation) goes on in the still-head, but that the vapour reaches the condenser in the same...graphically the progress of the distillation. Let £, i), £ = weights of the three liquids in the still at any instant ; .'. dg, dr), </f = weights... | |
| Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - Physics - 1892 - 1078 pages
...conjectured that in the progress of the distillation, the composition of the distillate at any instant wiU be analogous to that determined experimentally by...graphically the progress of the distillation. Let f , 17, f = weights of the three liquids in the still at any instant ; .'. rff, drj, d£ = weights... | |
| English periodicals - 1894 - 710 pages
...that after a sufficient number of fractionations, the first portion of the distillate from the first fraction will be free from B, while the residue from...graphically the progress of the distillation. Let f, i)} f = weights of the three liquids in the still at any instant ; .'. rff , di), d£ = weights... | |
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