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... vapor will form as if no steam were present . presence of the steam does not interfere in the least degree with the expansion of liquid alcohol into alco- hol - vapor . The only difference which we observe is , that the alcohol expands ...
... vapor will form as if no steam were present . presence of the steam does not interfere in the least degree with the expansion of liquid alcohol into alco- hol - vapor . The only difference which we observe is , that the alcohol expands ...
Pagina 10
... vapor , and the globe will hold just as much ether - vapor as if neither of the other two were present ; and so we might go on , as far as we know , indefinitely . There is not here a chemical union between the sev- eral vapors , and we ...
... vapor , and the globe will hold just as much ether - vapor as if neither of the other two were present ; and so we might go on , as far as we know , indefinitely . There is not here a chemical union between the sev- eral vapors , and we ...
Pagina 11
... vapor . We thus obtain three gases , and , on heating these aëriform bodies to a still higher temperature , we shall find that , in this new con- dition , they expand far more rapidly than in the liquid state . But we shall also find ...
... vapor . We thus obtain three gases , and , on heating these aëriform bodies to a still higher temperature , we shall find that , in this new con- dition , they expand far more rapidly than in the liquid state . But we shall also find ...
Pagina 12
... vapor , then it is obvious that the action of the particles on each other , which might be consider- able in the first state , would become less and less as the molecules were separated , until at last it was inap- preciable ; and if ...
... vapor , then it is obvious that the action of the particles on each other , which might be consider- able in the first state , would become less and less as the molecules were separated , until at last it was inap- preciable ; and if ...
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... vapor . It is therefore probable that , before such a degree of tenuity can be attained , a point would be reached where the film had the thickness of a single molecule , and that , in stretching it further , we should not reduce its ...
... vapor . It is therefore probable that , before such a degree of tenuity can be attained , a point would be reached where the film had the thickness of a single molecule , and that , in stretching it further , we should not reduce its ...
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