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Page 31
... experiments , cannot penetrate into each other's substance ; so that , when by the continuance of the process their ... experiments 8 experiments have been made on the chemical analysis of the Philos . Transactions of the R. S. Part II ...
... experiments , cannot penetrate into each other's substance ; so that , when by the continuance of the process their ... experiments 8 experiments have been made on the chemical analysis of the Philos . Transactions of the R. S. Part II ...
Page 67
... Experiments and Observations on the Power of Fluids to conduct Heat with Reference to Count Rumford's 7th Essay on this Sub- ject . By the Same . - The unexpected results of the experi- ments detailed by Count Rumford in his 7th Essay ...
... Experiments and Observations on the Power of Fluids to conduct Heat with Reference to Count Rumford's 7th Essay on this Sub- ject . By the Same . - The unexpected results of the experi- ments detailed by Count Rumford in his 7th Essay ...
Page 73
... experiments on vapour be- tween the degrees of 32 and 212 ; and , by comparing the re- sults , he found that they formed a regular ratio , which enabled him to digest a table for every degree of heat between these two points , and even ...
... experiments on vapour be- tween the degrees of 32 and 212 ; and , by comparing the re- sults , he found that they formed a regular ratio , which enabled him to digest a table for every degree of heat between these two points , and even ...
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