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... action must be referred to the mole- cules of which the several masses of the factors and products are aggregates . Thus far nothing has been said about the compo- sition of matter ; but it is now shown that the study of chemical ...
... action must be referred to the mole- cules of which the several masses of the factors and products are aggregates . Thus far nothing has been said about the compo- sition of matter ; but it is now shown that the study of chemical ...
Pagina 7
... action of heat in separating these particles to a greater dis- tance . Hence the steam is not absolutely homogene- ous ; for , if we consider spaces sufficiently minute , we can distinguish between such as contain a particle of water ...
... action of heat in separating these particles to a greater dis- tance . Hence the steam is not absolutely homogene- ous ; for , if we consider spaces sufficiently minute , we can distinguish between such as contain a particle of water ...
Pagina 10
... action of heat , become widely separated from each other , leaving very large intermolecular spaces , within which the particles of an almost indefi- nite number of other vapors may find place . Pass now to another class of facts ...
... action of heat , become widely separated from each other , leaving very large intermolecular spaces , within which the particles of an almost indefi- nite number of other vapors may find place . Pass now to another class of facts ...
Pagina 12
... action between the particles , all vapors may be regarded as aggregates of the same number of isolated particles similarly placed , and we should expect that the action of heat on such similar masses would be the same . Thus these ...
... action between the particles , all vapors may be regarded as aggregates of the same number of isolated particles similarly placed , and we should expect that the action of heat on such similar masses would be the same . Thus these ...
Pagina 26
... action , of which the soap - bubble is an example . Moreover , to a certain limit , we are able to measure experimentally the force required to stretch the film , and we find that , as far as our experiments go , the theory and the ...
... action , of which the soap - bubble is an example . Moreover , to a certain limit , we are able to measure experimentally the force required to stretch the film , and we find that , as far as our experiments go , the theory and the ...
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