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Page 287
... apparatus , pressure unknown . 3. Absorption or evolution of gas by the wire . 4. Oxidation of parts of the leads not made of platinum . 5. Large volume of apparatus rendering diminution of pressure inappreciable . 6. Evolution or ...
... apparatus , pressure unknown . 3. Absorption or evolution of gas by the wire . 4. Oxidation of parts of the leads not made of platinum . 5. Large volume of apparatus rendering diminution of pressure inappreciable . 6. Evolution or ...
Page 288
... apparatus Position of mercury in reservoir ... .... Weight of wire Volume of apparatus Loss of weight of oxygen Weight of iridium corresponding to IrO2 Actual loss of weight of iridium ............ ... 761.2 mm . 139.5 C. End of Expt ...
... apparatus Position of mercury in reservoir ... .... Weight of wire Volume of apparatus Loss of weight of oxygen Weight of iridium corresponding to IrO2 Actual loss of weight of iridium ............ ... 761.2 mm . 139.5 C. End of Expt ...
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... apparatus shown in fig . 1 is essentially a copy of Scheffer's . The lower part is filled with 3 x 16.05 c.c. of water , and the liquid under examination is allowed to flow into it from a pipette 16.05 c.c. in volume . Experiments with ...
... apparatus shown in fig . 1 is essentially a copy of Scheffer's . The lower part is filled with 3 x 16.05 c.c. of water , and the liquid under examination is allowed to flow into it from a pipette 16.05 c.c. in volume . Experiments with ...
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Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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