Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 105-106Chemical news office., 1912 |
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... amount of heat evolved would have been different , but the chemical reaction in each case would have been the same . From whence came the enormous amount of heat given out by the reaction ? Why and how does the amount of heat given out ...
... amount of heat evolved would have been different , but the chemical reaction in each case would have been the same . From whence came the enormous amount of heat given out by the reaction ? Why and how does the amount of heat given out ...
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... amount , for we have noevidence whatever as to the energy which the ice possesses at that temperature . We only know that the energy of the ice is 67,300 calories less than the amount possessed by the equivalent hydrogen and oxygen ...
... amount , for we have noevidence whatever as to the energy which the ice possesses at that temperature . We only know that the energy of the ice is 67,300 calories less than the amount possessed by the equivalent hydrogen and oxygen ...
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... amount may be calculated from the relation first proposed by Waterston , namely , — y = specific heat of gas at ... amount actually added to the oxygen was found to be 1972 calories . The divergence here , amounting to about 10 calories ...
... amount may be calculated from the relation first proposed by Waterston , namely , — y = specific heat of gas at ... amount actually added to the oxygen was found to be 1972 calories . The divergence here , amounting to about 10 calories ...
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... amount of sample which can be treated . apparent advantage over the rays of radium - Mr . Russ came to the following conclusion : -In equivalent times the same biological effect per square cm . of tissue on the surface ought to be ...
... amount of sample which can be treated . apparent advantage over the rays of radium - Mr . Russ came to the following conclusion : -In equivalent times the same biological effect per square cm . of tissue on the surface ought to be ...
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... amount . If this attraction is exerted upon another particle the amount of the attraction remaining to be exerted upon other particles is diminished by an exactly equivalent amount . Second . - In the general resemblance between all of ...
... amount . If this attraction is exerted upon another particle the amount of the attraction remaining to be exerted upon other particles is diminished by an exactly equivalent amount . Second . - In the general resemblance between all of ...
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