The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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Page 24
... temperatures we were , in consequence , obliged to reject such as would , with an error of 0.1o in the reading , introduce a considerable error in the factor . You will observe that the table does not extend below -16 ° , although we ...
... temperatures we were , in consequence , obliged to reject such as would , with an error of 0.1o in the reading , introduce a considerable error in the factor . You will observe that the table does not extend below -16 ° , although we ...
Page 25
... temperatures 42 ° and 22 ° , it appears from the table that the probable error of f , from a single observation , is at the latter temperature three times as great as at the former , but ( t — t ' ) is , on an average , about three ...
... temperatures 42 ° and 22 ° , it appears from the table that the probable error of f , from a single observation , is at the latter temperature three times as great as at the former , but ( t — t ' ) is , on an average , about three ...
Page 26
... temperature of the air is 27 ° , and that when the thermometer is wetted it sinks to 26 ° and then rises . Should it rise very slowly the probability is that 26 ° is the true temperature of evaporation , but if rapidly , the rise may be ...
... temperature of the air is 27 ° , and that when the thermometer is wetted it sinks to 26 ° and then rises . Should it rise very slowly the probability is that 26 ° is the true temperature of evaporation , but if rapidly , the rise may be ...
Page 44
... temperature has cooled down below a certain point . If , by various readily - conceivable causes , the emission of these products be prevented , the formation of hydrated and carbonated compounds becomes a necessary result . In certain ...
... temperature has cooled down below a certain point . If , by various readily - conceivable causes , the emission of these products be prevented , the formation of hydrated and carbonated compounds becomes a necessary result . In certain ...
Page 82
... temperature below 32 ° F. the whole time to avoid an explosion . To purify it dissolve in ether and wash with water . It explodes at a temperature above 320 , and also when struck . Coumaramine . - An artificial alkaloid has been ...
... temperature below 32 ° F. the whole time to avoid an explosion . To purify it dissolve in ether and wash with water . It explodes at a temperature above 320 , and also when struck . Coumaramine . - An artificial alkaloid has been ...
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