... bottom of the tube, and gave a pressure of about 4 atmospheres. Being now cooled, there was an immediate deposit in films, which appeared to be hydrate, formed by water contained in the gas and vessels, but some of the yellow fluid was also produced.... Annals of Philosophy - Page 901824Full view - About this book
| 1824 - 628 pages
...was forced in, which thrust the chlorine to the bottom of the tube, and gave a pressure of about 4 atmospheres. Being now cooled, there was an immediate...formed, but the clear yellow fluid was deposited, and more abundantly still upon cooling. After remaining some time it disappeared, having gradually... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 pages
...was forced in, which thrust the chlorine to the bottom of the tube, and gave a pressure of about 4 atmospheres. Being now cooled, there was an immediate...formed, but the clear yellow fluid was deposited, and more abundantly still upon cooling. After J remaining some time it disappeared, having gradually... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1906 - 92 pages
...was forced in, which thrust the chlorine to the bottom of the tube, and gave a pressure of about 4 atmospheres. Being now cooled, there was an immediate...formed, but the clear yellow fluid was deposited, and more abundantly still upon cooling. After remaining some time it disappeared, having gradually... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 618 pages
...was forced in, which thrust the chlorine to the bottom of the tube, and gave a pressure of about 4 atmospheres. Being now cooled, there was an immediate...formed, but the clear yellow fluid was deposited, and more abundantly still upon cooling. After remaining some time it disappeared, having gradually... | |
| E. A. Davis - 2003 - 370 pages
...the water present, a perfectly dry tube and apparatus were takeim, and the chlorine left for sonie time over a bath of sulphuric acid before it was introduced....formed, but the clear yellow fluid was deposited, and more abundantly still Mr. Faraday oil Fluid C/iloui,se. 41.5 still upon cooling. After renuamning... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 476 pages
...was forced in, which thrust the chlorine to the bottom of the tube, and gave a pressure of about 4 atmospheres. Being now cooled, there was an immediate...formed, but the clear yellow fluid was deposited, and more abundantly still upon cooling. After remaining some time it disappeared, having gradually... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 350 pages
...was forced in, which thrust the chlorine to the bottom of the tube, and gave a pressure of about 4 atmospheres. Being now cooled, there was an immediate...formed, but the clear yellow fluid was deposited, and more abundantly still upon cooling. After remaining some time it disappeared, having gradually... | |
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