| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1885 - 602 páginas
...if j-=, is minus, there must be an absorption of heat when x is increased, and an evolution when x is diminished. Experiment has shown that the surface...battery. And Lippmann * has made a series of experiments upon the relation between superficial tension and electrical phenomena in the case of mercury in contact... | |
| 1890 - 1160 páginas
...every volatile substance, there exists a certain range of temperature within which the vapor-density is a function not only of the temperature but also of the pressure. Within this interval, which they call a region of gas-dissociation, they concede that the... | |
| 1907 - 528 páginas
...relatively constant, and for given concentrations is reproducible. 2. The thermoelectromotive force is a function not only of the temperature but also of the concentration of the electrolyte, an increase in concentration producing an increase of EMF In the... | |
| American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers - 1920 - 724 páginas
...but cannot, of course, be said to indicate temperature as closely as 30° C., as the softening point is a function not only of the temperature but also of the time and, in the case of the lower numbers in particular, of the nature of the kiln gases. An advantage... | |
| Hendrik Antoon Lorentz - 1927 - 432 páginas
...drawn by means of (4) about the energy in different states of the gas. For a non-perfect gas the energy is a function not only of the temperature but also of the volume. 6. Let us once more consider any homogeneous body. Between the three magnitudes p, v, and T... | |
| 1927 - 922 páginas
...reached, it has been the writer's observation that, on the contrary, the change is a gradual one and is a function not only of the temperature, but also of the length of duration of the process, and that in many cases oxidation may be carried only so far as to... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1885 - 594 páginas
...that, if yy, is minus, there must be an absorption of heat when x is increased, and an evolution when x is diminished. Experiment has shown that the surface...when connected with the electrode of a battery. And Lippmanu * has made a series of experiments upon the relation between superficial tension and electrical... | |
| Bradford R. Bean - 1962 - 772 páginas
...radiosonde data. Wexler, in figure 3, shows that the lag coefficient of the lithium chloride strip is a function not only of the temperature but also of the absolute value of the relative humidity as well as the size and direction of the gradient. One of the... | |
| Bradford R. Bean, E. J. Dutton - 1966 - 456 páginas
...the radiosonde data. Wexler (fig. 2.3) shows that the lag coefficient of the lithium chloride strip is a function not only of the temperature, but also of the absolute value of the relative humidity, as well as of the size and direction of the gradient. The... | |
| D. C. Nonhebel, J. C. Walton - 1974 - 620 páginas
...of relative rate of product formation, or olefin consumption, the resulting ' relative reactivity ' is a function, not only of the temperature, but also of the starting material concentration and the decomposition-to-abstraction ratio of the adduct radical, see... | |
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