| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1879 - 636 páginas
...folio-wing that we obtain the most convincing proofs of the movements of molecules. That the diffusive rate of gases is inversely as the square root of their density is Graham's now well-known law, the accuracy of which, -was confirmed by experiments conducted at intervals... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1890 - 866 páginas
...molecular diffusion of gases, his researches in connection with which led him to formulate the law ' that the diffusion rate of gases is inversely as the square root of their density." Amongst his important memoirs on chemistry we may mention the following : ' Absorption of Gases by... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1912 - 848 páginas
...discoveries of Graham on the moveVOL. II. ment and " iniscibility " of gases led to the well-known law, "that the diffusion rate of gases is inversely as the square root of their density." From gases he advanced to the more complicated study of liquids, divided bodies into two classes, "... | |
| David Patrick, William Geddie - 1924 - 862 páginas
...molecular diffusion of gases, his researches in connection with which led him to formulate the law ' that the diffusion rate of gases is inversely as the square root of their density." Amongst his important memoirs on chemistry we may mention the following : ' Absorption of Gases by... | |
| 552 páginas
...Poles against the Teutonic Knights. 2674. Norwegian Lit. Wergeland's Poems introduce romanticism. 2675. Science. Jacobi's Theory of Elliptic Functions. Gauss...Aesthetics, influenced by Schelling and Herbart, represent beauty as an immediate revelation of God. 2677. Philosophy. James Mill's Analysis of the Human Mind... | |
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