Nature, Volume 35Nature Publishing Group, 1886 - Science |
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Page 66
... heat . - - The heat absorbed by a large number of salts in dissolving cannot be freely accounted for by the mere physical change of the solid into the liquid salt . Thus , the heat of dissolution of potassium nitrate is 8500 cal . , and ...
... heat . - - The heat absorbed by a large number of salts in dissolving cannot be freely accounted for by the mere physical change of the solid into the liquid salt . Thus , the heat of dissolution of potassium nitrate is 8500 cal . , and ...
Page 299
... heat radiated away from million of years to million of years . Take two examples : - ( 1 ) If in past time there has been as much as fifteen mill on times the heat radiated from the sun as is at present radiated out in one year , the ...
... heat radiated away from million of years to million of years . Take two examples : - ( 1 ) If in past time there has been as much as fifteen mill on times the heat radiated from the sun as is at present radiated out in one year , the ...
Page 367
... heat evolved . The heat recognisable on the combination of 4500 grains of carbon with the required equivalent of oxygen amounts to 118 units , and repre- sents in foot - pounds the raising of 40 tons one foot high . Such , then , is the ...
... heat evolved . The heat recognisable on the combination of 4500 grains of carbon with the required equivalent of oxygen amounts to 118 units , and repre- sents in foot - pounds the raising of 40 tons one foot high . Such , then , is the ...
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