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Page 149
... hydrogen with a positive charge surrounding the electrode , it is conceivable that , when the evolution of hydrogen takes place , some of the gas composing this layer would come off without losing its charge . 29. In seeking to explain ...
... hydrogen with a positive charge surrounding the electrode , it is conceivable that , when the evolution of hydrogen takes place , some of the gas composing this layer would come off without losing its charge . 29. In seeking to explain ...
Page 543
... HYDROGEN . AT T the Meeting of the Royal Society yesterday afternoon Professor Dewar contributed a preliminary note on the liquefaction of hydrogen and helium . Professor Dewar said that in 1895 he described apparatus for the production ...
... HYDROGEN . AT T the Meeting of the Royal Society yesterday afternoon Professor Dewar contributed a preliminary note on the liquefaction of hydrogen and helium . Professor Dewar said that in 1895 he described apparatus for the production ...
Page 544
... hydrogen gas under infinite compression . Professor Dewar's old experiments on the density of hydrogen in palladium gave a value for the combined body of 0.62 ; and it would be interesting to find the real density of the liquid ...
... hydrogen gas under infinite compression . Professor Dewar's old experiments on the density of hydrogen in palladium gave a value for the combined body of 0.62 ; and it would be interesting to find the real density of the liquid ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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