Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory: HeatThe University Press, 1886 - 73 pages |
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... containing caustic potash , calcium chloride , and phosphoric anhydride , and lastly through a cotton - wool plug to stop any dust which may be carried over ; the pumping should be continued for three or four days . [ The bulb is ...
... containing caustic potash , calcium chloride , and phosphoric anhydride , and lastly through a cotton - wool plug to stop any dust which may be carried over ; the pumping should be continued for three or four days . [ The bulb is ...
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... containing the flask should be tilted while the mercury is entering to avoid the isolation of bubbles of air against the bottom or sides of the flask . A small bubble of air will of course remain in the flask , and generally shows ...
... containing the flask should be tilted while the mercury is entering to avoid the isolation of bubbles of air against the bottom or sides of the flask . A small bubble of air will of course remain in the flask , and generally shows ...
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... containing the water in which it is weighed . This vessel is a glass cylinder , whose height is such that when it is nearly full of water the swinging of the balance will not pull any part of the piece of glass above the surface of the ...
... containing the water in which it is weighed . This vessel is a glass cylinder , whose height is such that when it is nearly full of water the swinging of the balance will not pull any part of the piece of glass above the surface of the ...
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... containing vessel with cold water . The glass cylinder in which the piece of glass is to be weighed is then filled with the water to the desired height . Some of the water should remain over , and may be used if required to supply the ...
... containing vessel with cold water . The glass cylinder in which the piece of glass is to be weighed is then filled with the water to the desired height . Some of the water should remain over , and may be used if required to supply the ...
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... containing about 250 kilogrammes ; but for laboratory models one - tenth of that quantity will suffice ; the instrument here described would only hold about 16 kilo- grammes . The calorimeter used here consists of a spherical iron shell ...
... containing about 250 kilogrammes ; but for laboratory models one - tenth of that quantity will suffice ; the instrument here described would only hold about 16 kilo- grammes . The calorimeter used here consists of a spherical iron shell ...
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