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... Surface Tension of Liquid Metals.- Part III . 510 Mr. J. Thomson on the Ultra - Violet Radiations emitted by Point Discharges 526 Dr. E. L. Ince on the Mathieu Functions of Stable Type Prof. J. C. McLennan , Mr. J. H. McLeod , and Dr. R ...
... Surface Tension of Liquid Metals.- Part III . 510 Mr. J. Thomson on the Ultra - Violet Radiations emitted by Point Discharges 526 Dr. E. L. Ince on the Mathieu Functions of Stable Type Prof. J. C. McLennan , Mr. J. H. McLeod , and Dr. R ...
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... Surface Tension of Mercury 1044 Messrs . H. Terrey and C. M. Wright on the Crystal Structure of Mercury , Copper , and Copper Amalgam 1055 Proceedings of the Geological Society : - Dr. G. H. Mitchell on the Succession and Structure of ...
... Surface Tension of Mercury 1044 Messrs . H. Terrey and C. M. Wright on the Crystal Structure of Mercury , Copper , and Copper Amalgam 1055 Proceedings of the Geological Society : - Dr. G. H. Mitchell on the Succession and Structure of ...
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... Surface formed in the Mixture . By M. L. OLIPHANT , 1851 Exhibition Research Student * . Introduction . THIS paper ... tension , 422 Mr. M. L. Oliphant on Selective Adsorption from L Oliphant on Selective Adsorption from Gaseous Mixtures by a ...
... Surface formed in the Mixture . By M. L. OLIPHANT , 1851 Exhibition Research Student * . Introduction . THIS paper ... tension , 422 Mr. M. L. Oliphant on Selective Adsorption from L Oliphant on Selective Adsorption from Gaseous Mixtures by a ...
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measure the resulting rapid fall in surface - tension , after the formation of the surface , by any ordinary means . However , when a surface is expanded in contact with a gas , a mercury atom which comes into the surface with an active ...
measure the resulting rapid fall in surface - tension , after the formation of the surface , by any ordinary means . However , when a surface is expanded in contact with a gas , a mercury atom which comes into the surface with an active ...
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... surface to give a layer of very nearly the same density , namely between 6 and 7x 1015 molecules per square ... tension , and hence a method for measuring the surface energy should give very different values in a gas and in a vacuum . As ...
... surface to give a layer of very nearly the same density , namely between 6 and 7x 1015 molecules per square ... tension , and hence a method for measuring the surface energy should give very different values in a gas and in a vacuum . As ...
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