Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 105-106Chemical news office., 1912 |
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... taken at the time of might have been taken up by the metal during working . weighing . The results obtained are given in Table I. The density of re - melted aluminium is lower than the above , due probably to the fact that a certain ...
... taken at the time of might have been taken up by the metal during working . weighing . The results obtained are given in Table I. The density of re - melted aluminium is lower than the above , due probably to the fact that a certain ...
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... taken . A series of readings were taken of the thermometers and the micrometers , over a period of half - an - hour , so as to ensure that the temperature and The cold water was then run out , and a steady current of steam was main ...
... taken . A series of readings were taken of the thermometers and the micrometers , over a period of half - an - hour , so as to ensure that the temperature and The cold water was then run out , and a steady current of steam was main ...
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... taken place , and it seems as bright as when it was first installed . A point of importance is that the regulation is indepen- dent of variations of atmospheric pressure , owing to the gas being completely enclosed and working against a ...
... taken place , and it seems as bright as when it was first installed . A point of importance is that the regulation is indepen- dent of variations of atmospheric pressure , owing to the gas being completely enclosed and working against a ...
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... taken literally as regards the quan- tity of alkali to be used . While his directions lead to the inference that only enough is required to combine with the acids formed by the reaction , his figures in the same paper show that he used ...
... taken literally as regards the quan- tity of alkali to be used . While his directions lead to the inference that only enough is required to combine with the acids formed by the reaction , his figures in the same paper show that he used ...
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... taken up being from pure water . Reasons are given in the paper for expecting that the amount of water taken up from a given solution would increase under pressure , and further , that at the osmotic pressure of the solution the amount ...
... taken up being from pure water . Reasons are given in the paper for expecting that the amount of water taken up from a given solution would increase under pressure , and further , that at the osmotic pressure of the solution the amount ...
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