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Page v
... Hydrogen .... 466 Messrs . P. Das and S. K. Datta on the Acoustics of Strings struck by a Hard Hammer 479 Mr. L. A. Welo : Magnetic Studies on Salts , with Particular reference to those with Complex Ions ... 481 Mr. L. L. Bircumshaw on ...
... Hydrogen .... 466 Messrs . P. Das and S. K. Datta on the Acoustics of Strings struck by a Hard Hammer 479 Mr. L. A. Welo : Magnetic Studies on Salts , with Particular reference to those with Complex Ions ... 481 Mr. L. L. Bircumshaw on ...
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... Hydrogen . ( Plate XIII . ) 807 Prof. F. II . Newman on the Electric Arc in Gases at Low Pres- sures . 811 Mr. J. Bannon and Dr. H. L. Brose on the Motions of Electrons in Ethylene 817 Mr. A. Eagle on the Best Correction Factors for ...
... Hydrogen . ( Plate XIII . ) 807 Prof. F. II . Newman on the Electric Arc in Gases at Low Pres- sures . 811 Mr. J. Bannon and Dr. H. L. Brose on the Motions of Electrons in Ethylene 817 Mr. A. Eagle on the Best Correction Factors for ...
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... Hydrogen ..... 889 Messrs . G. A. Lindsay and H. R. Voorhees on the K X - Ray Radi- ation . ( Plate XVI . ) 910 Dr. W. G. Shilling and Prof. J. R. Partington on the Measurements of the Velocity of Sound in Air , Nitrogen , and Oxygen ...
... Hydrogen ..... 889 Messrs . G. A. Lindsay and H. R. Voorhees on the K X - Ray Radi- ation . ( Plate XVI . ) 910 Dr. W. G. Shilling and Prof. J. R. Partington on the Measurements of the Velocity of Sound in Air , Nitrogen , and Oxygen ...
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... Hydrogen , oxygen , carbon dioxide , and xenon were used for calibration . Πο The whole apparatus must be thoroughly evacuated , after which we read the pressure p , at the McLeod gauge and the indications and do of the Knudsen and ...
... Hydrogen , oxygen , carbon dioxide , and xenon were used for calibration . Πο The whole apparatus must be thoroughly evacuated , after which we read the pressure p , at the McLeod gauge and the indications and do of the Knudsen and ...
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molecular weight ; it has for hydrogen the value 28 , for oxygen 8 , for carbon dioxide 87. The highest value , 93 , has been found for mercury vapour . Its upper theoretical limit is unity . General considerations show that the ...
molecular weight ; it has for hydrogen the value 28 , for oxygen 8 , for carbon dioxide 87. The highest value , 93 , has been found for mercury vapour . Its upper theoretical limit is unity . General considerations show that the ...
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