Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 55Taylor & Francis, 1894 - Electronic journals |
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... gram shows , in the parallelograms QDPA and QEPB , two of the three cutting planes by which it is divided into six tetrahedrons , and it so shows also two of the six tetrahedrons , QPDB and QPEA . The lengths QP , QD , QE , QF are found ...
... gram shows , in the parallelograms QDPA and QEPB , two of the three cutting planes by which it is divided into six tetrahedrons , and it so shows also two of the six tetrahedrons , QPDB and QPEA . The lengths QP , QD , QE , QF are found ...
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... gram . The solutions were made by dissolving ordinary commercial sulphate in distilled water and filtering ; the solutions with no free acid added were used immediately , so as to conduct the electrolysis before the formation of basic ...
... gram . The solutions were made by dissolving ordinary commercial sulphate in distilled water and filtering ; the solutions with no free acid added were used immediately , so as to conduct the electrolysis before the formation of basic ...
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... grams per 100 c.c. Carbon ..... 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0273 large quantity Oil ...... 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0024 0.0048 0.0038 0.00 Change of volume .... none none none decrease decrease increase large increase perature a slower rate of ...
... grams per 100 c.c. Carbon ..... 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0273 large quantity Oil ...... 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0024 0.0048 0.0038 0.00 Change of volume .... none none none decrease decrease increase large increase perature a slower rate of ...
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... grams per 100 c.c. of gas trace trace 0.0101 0.2150 Oil formed per 100 C.C ... 0.012 0.0573 0.0035 Vol . of gas before heating 5217 lost 514 350 Vol . of gas after heating 469 1 460 470 These experiments show conclusively that when only ...
... grams per 100 c.c. of gas trace trace 0.0101 0.2150 Oil formed per 100 C.C ... 0.012 0.0573 0.0035 Vol . of gas before heating 5217 lost 514 350 Vol . of gas after heating 469 1 460 470 These experiments show conclusively that when only ...
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... grams per 100 c.c. of gas-- Carbon 0.0 0.0 0.0126 0.0314 Oil .... 0.0 trace trace 0.0 These results show that , even below 900 ° C. , ethane decomposes with liberation of hydrogen and formation of unsaturated hydro- carbons , which on ...
... grams per 100 c.c. of gas-- Carbon 0.0 0.0 0.0126 0.0314 Oil .... 0.0 trace trace 0.0 These results show that , even below 900 ° C. , ethane decomposes with liberation of hydrogen and formation of unsaturated hydro- carbons , which on ...
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