| Adolphe Ganot - 1877 - 976 σελίδες
...the same for the same temperature, whether this space contains a gas or is a vacuum. II. The tension of the mixture of a gas and a vapour is equal to the sum of the tensions which each would possess if it occupied the same space alone. These are known as Dalton's... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1880 - 284 σελίδες
...the same pressure as if the others were absent, in other words, the pressure exerted by the mixture is equal to the sum of the pressures which each would exert separately. This is known as "Dalton's law for gaseous mixtures." The separate pressures can easily... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1880 - 1176 σελίδες
...the same pressure as if the others were absent, in other words, the pressure exerted by the mixture is equal to the sum of the pressures which each would exert separately. This is known as "Dalton's law for gaseous mixtures." The separate pressures can easily... | |
| Alfonzo Gardiner - 1881 - 214 σελίδες
...are the same for the same temperature, whether this space contains aha a gas or not. (2.) The tension of the mixture of a gas and a vapour ' is equal to the sum of the tensions which each would possess, if it occupied the same space alone. It follows from this, that... | |
| Ernest Howard Griffiths - 1881 - 142 σελίδες
...barometer when the space above the mercury became saturated with the vapour. Hence "THE TENSION OF A MIXTURE OF A GAS AND A VAPOUR IS EQUAL TO THE SUM OF THE TENSIONS WHICH EACH 63. EVAPORATION WILL CONTINUE FROM THE SURFACE OF A VOLATILE LIQUID UNTIL THE PRESSURE... | |
| New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick - 1882 - 872 σελίδες
...are the same for the same temperature, whether this space contains a gas or is a vacuum. The tension of the mixture of a gas and a vapour is equal to the sum of the tensions which each would possess if it occupied the same space alone. (Ganot.) ]>.'• tbe'ory. The... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1884 - 282 σελίδες
...the same pressure as if the others were absent, in other words, the pressure exerted by the mixture is equal to the sum of the pressures which each would exert separately. This is known as "Dalton's law for gaseous mixtures." The separate pressures can easily... | |
| Adolphe Ganot - 1886 - 1074 σελίδες
...given space are the same for the same temperature, whether this space contains a gas or is a vacuum. II. The pressure of the mixture of a gas and a vapour...equal to the sum of the pressures •which each would possess if it occupied the same space alone. These are known as Dalian's laws, from their discoverer,... | |
| Adolphe Ganot, Edmund Atkinson - 1886 - 1054 σελίδες
...given space arc the same for the same temperature, whether this spat* contains a fas or is a vacuum, II. The pressure of the mixture of a gas and a vapour is equal tc> tkf <t. ••. of the pressures which each would possess if it occupied the same spate ul^ae.... | |
| Adolphe Ganot, Edmund Atkinson - 1890 - 1138 σελίδες
...space are the same for the same temperature, whether this spate contains a gas or is a vacuum. I 1. The pressure of the mixture of a gas and a vapour...equal to the sum of the pressures -which each -would possess if it occupied the same space alonf. These are known as Dalian's laws, from their discoverer,... | |
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