Wellenberuhigurig," •by MM Richter (see NATURE, vol. xlix. p. 488), the opinion is expressed that the tendency of oil to spread itself on water is only due to the free oleic acid contained in it, and that if it were possible to completely purify the... Philosophical Magazine - Page 1621918Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1894 - 792 pages
...von der Wellenberuhigung," by MM Richter (see NATURE, vol. xlix. p. 488), the opinion is expressed that the tendency of oil to spread itself on water...the oil from oleic acid, it would not spread at all. This I found to be actually the case with olive oil, and though I agree by no means with the theoretical... | |
| Lord Rayleigh - 1955 - 752 pages
...behaviour of purified oil is quite different from that of the common oil. She quotes Richter (Xdtnre, Vol. XLIX. p. 488) as expressing the opinion that...purify the oil from oleic acid, it would not spread at alii". Some confusion arises from the different meanings attached to the word "spreading." I suppose... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1894 - 902 pages
...der Wellenberuhigurig," •by MM Richter (see NATURE, vol. xlix. p. 488), the opinion is expressed that the tendency of oil to spread itself on water...the oil from oleic acid, it would not spread at all. This I found to be actually the ca<e with olive oil, and though I agree by no means with the theoretical... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1894 - 690 pages
...von der Wellenheruhigung," by MM Richter (see NATURE, vol. xlix. p. 488), the opinion is expressed that the tendency of oil to spread itself on water...the oil from oleic acid, it would not spread at all. This I found to be actually the ca=e with olive oil, and though I agree by no means with the theoretical... | |
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