Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory: HeatThe University Press, 1886 - 73 pages |
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... allowed to dip under the surface of a solution of potash contained in a beaker . And so with the washing with water , which latter operation must be repeated several times . The flask must then be dried . To this intent the tube T is ...
... allowed to dip under the surface of a solution of potash contained in a beaker . And so with the washing with water , which latter operation must be repeated several times . The flask must then be dried . To this intent the tube T is ...
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... allowed to flow slowly into the tube b by slightly turning the tap N. By alternately letting in a small quantity of ... allowed to cool ' . It is then placed in a funnel and surrounded by well- washed ice - care being taken the while ...
... allowed to flow slowly into the tube b by slightly turning the tap N. By alternately letting in a small quantity of ... allowed to cool ' . It is then placed in a funnel and surrounded by well- washed ice - care being taken the while ...
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... allowed to rise slowly by taking in heat from the surrounding air , and that of the other is cooled by ice . Another value for two temperatures , at which the density is the same , is thus obtained , these two last being nearer together ...
... allowed to rise slowly by taking in heat from the surrounding air , and that of the other is cooled by ice . Another value for two temperatures , at which the density is the same , is thus obtained , these two last being nearer together ...
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... allowed to ascend slowly into the bulb . As soon as it reaches the neck of the bulb the tap is shut off , and the thermometer disconnected from the pump by slipping off the connecting tube . The beaker is now removed , and a second ...
... allowed to ascend slowly into the bulb . As soon as it reaches the neck of the bulb the tap is shut off , and the thermometer disconnected from the pump by slipping off the connecting tube . The beaker is now removed , and a second ...
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Heat Cavendish Laboratory (Cambridge, England). operation must be allowed to go on for a considerable time , and meanwhile the bulb and tube be thoroughly heated . Two little stoppers , each consisting of a short piece of india- rubber ...
Heat Cavendish Laboratory (Cambridge, England). operation must be allowed to go on for a considerable time , and meanwhile the bulb and tube be thoroughly heated . Two little stoppers , each consisting of a short piece of india- rubber ...
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