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Variations of gaseous compressibility

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Book ID
104134370
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1880
Tongue
English
Weight
75 KB
Volume
110
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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✦ Synopsis


Variations of Gaseous Compressibility.--E. H. Amagat describes his experiments with various gases under extraordinary pressures. He finds that the greatest wtriations from the acti(m of hydrogen are fbund ill the g~ses which are nearest liquefaction, This is shown very clearly by the curves of formene and ethylene. Nitrogen and eart)onlc oxide show nmch smaller variations; those of oxygen are more considerable. The variations of air are intermediate between those of" its constituent gases; the oxygen and nitrogen seem to be compressed separately, as if they were entirely independent of each other. The minimum ordinate of air is situated l)etween the analogous β€’ ,ordinates of oxygen and nitrogen and sensibly nearer tlmt of' the latter gas.--Ann, de Chim. et de Pl~y,.

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