Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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Page 248
... heat energy when its radius is halved . We see nature of the gas . 20 If & is the specific heat ( in ergs. xJ x , and so tabulated . In the same way , or p / Po might be or " pr2.dx may be tabulated . Indeed p = 0 . Again μ or tabulated ...
... heat energy when its radius is halved . We see nature of the gas . 20 If & is the specific heat ( in ergs. xJ x , and so tabulated . In the same way , or p / Po might be or " pr2.dx may be tabulated . Indeed p = 0 . Again μ or tabulated ...
Page 351
... heat , sufficient often ( if not otherwise absorbed ) to heat the air - current to boiling point , is always being formed in a mine , and this heat is almost entirely produced by oxidation of material in the mine . ( 2 ) The heat formed ...
... heat , sufficient often ( if not otherwise absorbed ) to heat the air - current to boiling point , is always being formed in a mine , and this heat is almost entirely produced by oxidation of material in the mine . ( 2 ) The heat formed ...
Page 586
... heat evolved by dissolving in nitric acid unit mass of the alloy and corresponding amounts of the mixed metals was taken as the heat of combin- ation of the metals . The results indicate a negative heat of combination for alloys rich in ...
... heat evolved by dissolving in nitric acid unit mass of the alloy and corresponding amounts of the mixed metals was taken as the heat of combin- ation of the metals . The results indicate a negative heat of combination for alloys rich in ...
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