The Discovery of the Rare GasesE. Arnold & Company, 1928 - 128 من الصفحات |
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... Diatomic . Triatomic Symbol . A Atomic Weight . 40 . A2 20 A3 13-14 ΙΟ Tetratomic A1 The chemical method being inapplicable to the solution of the problem , the first question which would arise would be , Did the periodic law indicate ...
... Diatomic . Triatomic Symbol . A Atomic Weight . 40 . A2 20 A3 13-14 ΙΟ Tetratomic A1 The chemical method being inapplicable to the solution of the problem , the first question which would arise would be , Did the periodic law indicate ...
الصفحة 36
... diatomic . The physical method applied to the investigation of this problem was based upon the determination of the specific heat of the gas at constant volume , the result of which could be interpreted in accordance with the simple ...
... diatomic . The physical method applied to the investigation of this problem was based upon the determination of the specific heat of the gas at constant volume , the result of which could be interpreted in accordance with the simple ...
الصفحة 41
... of the vapour , and the conclusion holds equally good for argon . " The only alternative is to suppose that if argon molecules are diatomic the atoms acquire no relative motion , or even rotation 4I ELEMENT OR COMPOUND.
... of the vapour , and the conclusion holds equally good for argon . " The only alternative is to suppose that if argon molecules are diatomic the atoms acquire no relative motion , or even rotation 4I ELEMENT OR COMPOUND.
الصفحة 42
... diatomic molecules . It is probable that reference to it was omitted in the argon paper in deference to Lord ... diatomic gas C1 = 3 X 5 3 - 5 calories . the diatomic gas having three degrees of freedom of translatory 42 DISCOVERY OF THE ...
... diatomic molecules . It is probable that reference to it was omitted in the argon paper in deference to Lord ... diatomic gas C1 = 3 X 5 3 - 5 calories . the diatomic gas having three degrees of freedom of translatory 42 DISCOVERY OF THE ...
الصفحة 43
Morris William Travers. the diatomic gas having three degrees of freedom of translatory motion , and two degrees of freedom of rotatory motion . As a matter of fact the value of C , for the common diatomic gases approaches 5 , the value ...
Morris William Travers. the diatomic gas having three degrees of freedom of translatory motion , and two degrees of freedom of rotatory motion . As a matter of fact the value of C , for the common diatomic gases approaches 5 , the value ...
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absorbed absorption actually apparatus argon argon and helium arrangement atmospheric nitrogen atomic weight boiling bulb c.cs carbon Cavendish chemical nitrogen chemistry chemists chlorine coil Collie compound compressor condensed connected constant volume cooled copper oxide density of argon described determination Dewar diatomic discovery of argon elements energy evaporate experiment fact filled fluorine fraction gas-holder glass tube Hampson heavier helium helium and argon investigation iodine krypton laboratory lines liquefied liquid air liquid hydrogen litres Lord Rayleigh magnesium mercury method minerals mixture molecular weight motion neon notebook obtained oxygen paper passed periodic table phosphorus platinum possible potassium Professor Ramsay Prout's hypothesis quantity of argon Ramsay's rare gases ratio removed residue Royal Society samples of gas separate showed sparking specific heats spectroscopic spectrum Sprengel pump stop-cock substance suggestion supposed tellurium temperature Töpler pump tube containing vacuum tube vacuum vessel volatile weight of helium xenon