On the compressibilities of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbonic oxide between one atmosphere and half an atmosphere of pressure, and on the atomic weights of the elements concerned.—Preliminary notice
The observations now referred to were conducted with an apparatus designed upon the same lines as that already described.* It must suffice to mention that the only important modification lay in the fact that the two single volumes, which, when employed together, constitute the double volume, were u...
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Published in | Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Vol. 73; no. 488; pp. 153 - 154 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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London
The Royal Society
31.07.1904
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Summary: | The observations now referred to were conducted with an apparatus designed upon the same lines as that already described.* It must suffice to mention that the only important modification lay in the fact that the two single volumes, which, when employed together, constitute the double volume, were used separately and alternately, so as to eliminate in each set of measurements any question as to what the ratio of these volumes exactly is. |
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Bibliography: | istex:C29B6B3108BF7C2BB5C95377EAA32FA3E456F1A1 This text was harvested from a scanned image of the original document using optical character recognition (OCR) software. As such, it may contain errors. Please contact the Royal Society if you find an error you would like to see corrected. Mathematical notations produced through Infty OCR. ark:/67375/V84-4KZTRN8G-4 |
ISSN: | 0370-1662 2053-9126 |
DOI: | 10.1098/rspl.1904.0024 |