The Discovery of the Rare GasesE. Arnold & Company, 1928 - 128 من الصفحات |
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... volume , illustrated by photostatic reproductions from the notebooks themselves , it came into the hands of friends and colleagues , who insisted that the work should be published . I have prefaced the story of the discovery of argon ...
... volume , illustrated by photostatic reproductions from the notebooks themselves , it came into the hands of friends and colleagues , who insisted that the work should be published . I have prefaced the story of the discovery of argon ...
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... volumes under limiting conditions . iii . The evaluation of molar volumes at very low pressures by means of van der Waal's equation and the published experimental values for the compressi- bilities of gases . Now one would not expect to ...
... volumes under limiting conditions . iii . The evaluation of molar volumes at very low pressures by means of van der Waal's equation and the published experimental values for the compressi- bilities of gases . Now one would not expect to ...
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... volumes which are as 2.002 to 1 under atmospheric pressure would remain 2 : 1 upon indefinite expansion . According to the formula of van der Waals , a greater change than this ratio of the volumes is to be expected . " The actual volume ...
... volumes which are as 2.002 to 1 under atmospheric pressure would remain 2 : 1 upon indefinite expansion . According to the formula of van der Waals , a greater change than this ratio of the volumes is to be expected . " The actual volume ...
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... volume which it experienced when allowed to stand in contact with red - hot magnesium . Its density was , neverthe- less , determined by weighing in a small bulb of 40 c.c.s capacity , filled first with air , and afterwards with the gas ...
... volume which it experienced when allowed to stand in contact with red - hot magnesium . Its density was , neverthe- less , determined by weighing in a small bulb of 40 c.c.s capacity , filled first with air , and afterwards with the gas ...
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... volume reduced to 200 c.c. , and as it is clear that this gas did not contain more than 50 per cent . of inactive gas , there must have been very considerable loss at some stage in the experiment . The apparatus used for the last ...
... volume reduced to 200 c.c. , and as it is clear that this gas did not contain more than 50 per cent . of inactive gas , there must have been very considerable loss at some stage in the experiment . The apparatus used for the last ...
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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 experimental fact filled fraction gas-holder glass tube Hampson heavier helium helium and argon investigation krypton laboratory lines liquefied liquid air liquid hydrogen litres Lord Rayleigh magnesium magnesium nitride means mercury method minerals mixture molecular weight molecule 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 suggestion supposed tellurium temperature Töpler pump tube containing vacuum tube vacuum vessel vapour pressure volatile xenon