Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... amount contained in 10 grains of the sample ; consequently , 100 grains will contain 315 grains of chlorine , which is the same amount as is obtained by simply deducting the number of divisions of bichromate solution employed from 50 of ...
... amount contained in 10 grains of the sample ; consequently , 100 grains will contain 315 grains of chlorine , which is the same amount as is obtained by simply deducting the number of divisions of bichromate solution employed from 50 of ...
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... amount of force which is communicated to the spring is then again communicated to the shaft , and gives it a great vis viva . Now the elasticity of air can be a motive power in the same way as the elasticity of solid bodies ; if air is ...
... amount of force which is communicated to the spring is then again communicated to the shaft , and gives it a great vis viva . Now the elasticity of air can be a motive power in the same way as the elasticity of solid bodies ; if air is ...
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... amount of mechanical work , or its equivalent , to be given out during this pro- cess ; and the amount is exactly the same in whatever way the process may go on . And therefore we must conclude that by the animal as much work must be ...
... amount of mechanical work , or its equivalent , to be given out during this pro- cess ; and the amount is exactly the same in whatever way the process may go on . And therefore we must conclude that by the animal as much work must be ...
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