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Page 78
... litre of hydrogen gas weighs 0.0896 gramme , and the density of carbon - dioxide is twenty - two times that of ... litres of a liquid of specific gravity 0.96 , and the mixture occupies nine - tenths of the volume of its components ...
... litre of hydrogen gas weighs 0.0896 gramme , and the density of carbon - dioxide is twenty - two times that of ... litres of a liquid of specific gravity 0.96 , and the mixture occupies nine - tenths of the volume of its components ...
Page 96
... litre of air weighs 1.293 gramme at the nor- mal pressure : find the weight of the air contained in a litre flask ... litres capacity at o ° C. , assuming that the mass of a cubic centimetre of hydrogen at the same temperature and at ...
... litre of air weighs 1.293 gramme at the nor- mal pressure : find the weight of the air contained in a litre flask ... litres capacity at o ° C. , assuming that the mass of a cubic centimetre of hydrogen at the same temperature and at ...
Page 102
... litres , and its mass ( including the car ) is 500 kilogrammes . If the density of the air is 1.28 , and that of the coal - gas 0.52 , both being in grammes per litre , find what additional weight the balloon can sustain in the air ...
... litres , and its mass ( including the car ) is 500 kilogrammes . If the density of the air is 1.28 , and that of the coal - gas 0.52 , both being in grammes per litre , find what additional weight the balloon can sustain in the air ...
Page 103
Daniel Evan Jones. 185. A litre of hydrogen weighs 0.089 gm . , and a litre of air 1.293 gm . at o ° . If a balloon of 1000 cubic metres capacity is filled with hydrogen at this tempera- ture , what weight can it carry ? EXAMINATION ...
Daniel Evan Jones. 185. A litre of hydrogen weighs 0.089 gm . , and a litre of air 1.293 gm . at o ° . If a balloon of 1000 cubic metres capacity is filled with hydrogen at this tempera- ture , what weight can it carry ? EXAMINATION ...
Page 121
... I • = 27.3 + 27.3 × 27α , 2.7 27.3 × 27 a = 273 67. What would be the volume at o ° of a mass of gas which at 78 ° occupies a volume of 9 litres ? According to equation ( 3 ) the required volume is IV 121 EXPANSION OF GASES.
... I • = 27.3 + 27.3 × 27α , 2.7 27.3 × 27 a = 273 67. What would be the volume at o ° of a mass of gas which at 78 ° occupies a volume of 9 litres ? According to equation ( 3 ) the required volume is IV 121 EXPANSION OF GASES.
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