Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 17권American Academy of Arts and Sciences., 1882 |
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... calculated . 123 + 2.3856 gram . 4.4784 gram . 46.441 3.1300 5.8712 46.407 3.4207 6.4243 46.462 4 5.0031 9.3790 46.377 Mean value , 46.422 Max . diff . from mean , 0.047 SECOND SERIES . No. Weight of SbCl , taken . Weight of AgCl ...
... calculated . 123 + 2.3856 gram . 4.4784 gram . 46.441 3.1300 5.8712 46.407 3.4207 6.4243 46.462 4 5.0031 9.3790 46.377 Mean value , 46.422 Max . diff . from mean , 0.047 SECOND SERIES . No. Weight of SbCl , taken . Weight of AgCl ...
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... calculation showed was required for complete precipi- tation . This silver was dissolved in nitric acid , and the ... calculated that this amount would only affect the third decimal place in the atomic weight of antimony ; and it ...
... calculation showed was required for complete precipi- tation . This silver was dissolved in nitric acid , and the ... calculated that this amount would only affect the third decimal place in the atomic weight of antimony ; and it ...
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... calculated by means of the well- known law of Charles : - To + 273 ° .2 ( 7 ° . + 273 ° .2 ) = W H ( T ° . + 273 ° .2 ) W— w` H'— h [ 1 + ( T ° —T ° 1 ) k ] It will be noted that as the mercury columns , including the heights of the ...
... calculated by means of the well- known law of Charles : - To + 273 ° .2 ( 7 ° . + 273 ° .2 ) = W H ( T ° . + 273 ° .2 ) W— w` H'— h [ 1 + ( T ° —T ° 1 ) k ] It will be noted that as the mercury columns , including the heights of the ...
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... calculated a table of maximum tensions for every ten de- grees between the extreme limits , and also plotted a corresponding curve . It so happens , however , that the only two observations within the range of ordinary atmospheric ...
... calculated a table of maximum tensions for every ten de- grees between the extreme limits , and also plotted a corresponding curve . It so happens , however , that the only two observations within the range of ordinary atmospheric ...
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... calculated amount of silver required to precipitate the bromide was carefully weighed out and dissolved in a measured amount of weak nitric acid allowing as before described a slight excess . This solution properly diluted was then ...
... calculated amount of silver required to precipitate the bromide was carefully weighed out and dissolved in a measured amount of weak nitric acid allowing as before described a slight excess . This solution properly diluted was then ...
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30 페이지 - Add to the sulphuric acid one part of the water and cool the mixture. Then dissolve the potassium bromide in six parts of the water by means of heat, supplying the loss of water by evaporation during the heating. Pour the diluted sulphuric acid slowly into the hot solution with constant stirring, and set the mixture aside for twenty-four hours, that the sulphate of potassium may crystallize.
51 페이지 - IT and iri denote the heat — measured in dynamical equivalents — absorbed and evolved at the hot and cold junctions respectively in unit time by unit current. Let E be the electromotive force of a battery, maintaining a current / in such a direction as to cause absorption of heat at the hot junction. Then if R be the whole resistance of the circuit, we have by Joule's law and the first law of thermodynamics : — £!+*!— ^!=11!*. (1) Supposing the whole energy of the current wasted in heat....
263 페이지 - There cannot be more than four layers in the wings and scales, which show principally such colors in insects, two external ones belonging to the cuticula, and two internal ones belonging to the hypodermis. The naked wings of Diptera and Neuroptera often show beautiful interference colors. The scales of Entimus and other Curculionidae are well known for their brilliancy, and it is interesting to remark that when dry scales are examined with the microscope, many are found partly injured, which give...
187 페이지 - ... and comparatively stable characters to the species as we find them in their native haunts. I am not very confident of the success of my prolonged endeavors to put these genera into proper order and to fix the nomenclature of the older species; and in certain groups absolute or practical definition of the species by written characters or descriptions is beyond my powers.