Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... heat that enters and becomes latent in the water . The Author then submitted that the only solution , hitherto offered of the absorption of sensible heat , in water and steam , as latent in these , and the re - appearance of the same ...
... heat that enters and becomes latent in the water . The Author then submitted that the only solution , hitherto offered of the absorption of sensible heat , in water and steam , as latent in these , and the re - appearance of the same ...
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... heat to the free iodine and the free I will now describe the results of the experiments with hydrogen . It is known that the compound when specific heat . We should conclude from what I have just formed , especially by itself , is ...
... heat to the free iodine and the free I will now describe the results of the experiments with hydrogen . It is known that the compound when specific heat . We should conclude from what I have just formed , especially by itself , is ...
Strona 323
... heat which is communicated to the boiler from the fuel . You see , therefore , that in this case the heat comes in the place of the force of the human arm , so that we learn by this example , that heat is also a motive power . This part ...
... heat which is communicated to the boiler from the fuel . You see , therefore , that in this case the heat comes in the place of the force of the human arm , so that we learn by this example , that heat is also a motive power . This part ...
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