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Page 122
... amount and quality of the acid , in order to ascertain in what manner the constants in the above equation are connected with the conditions of experiment . The equation y ( a + t ) = b was established on the supposition that the amount ...
... amount and quality of the acid , in order to ascertain in what manner the constants in the above equation are connected with the conditions of experiment . The equation y ( a + t ) = b was established on the supposition that the amount ...
Page 123
... amount of free acid , and a represents the number of units of time required to oxidize half the original iron . Experiments show a to have this value , as may be proved thus : - Let Yo be the value of y when t = 0 , then b = Yoa . When ...
... amount of free acid , and a represents the number of units of time required to oxidize half the original iron . Experiments show a to have this value , as may be proved thus : - Let Yo be the value of y when t = 0 , then b = Yoa . When ...
Page 192
... amounts of th different components in unit volume , and if the most genera case be considered , in which , besides the amounts present c p , q , r ( the dissociated constituents of M ) , an amount P the original compound is also present ...
... amounts of th different components in unit volume , and if the most genera case be considered , in which , besides the amounts present c p , q , r ( the dissociated constituents of M ) , an amount P the original compound is also present ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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