The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and ArtGould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1863 |
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... Liquid Diffusion . - Some important practical applications have also been made of Dr. Graham's researches on " Liquid Diffusion , " and the Council of the Royal Society , England , in awarding to him the Cope- ley Medal for 1862 ...
... Liquid Diffusion . - Some important practical applications have also been made of Dr. Graham's researches on " Liquid Diffusion , " and the Council of the Royal Society , England , in awarding to him the Cope- ley Medal for 1862 ...
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... liquid metal which enters and brazes it to the hoops on either side . The strength of this hoop chain must be comparatively great , for every layer has a skin , and each link is made of sixteen layers , so that the chain is never likely ...
... liquid metal which enters and brazes it to the hoops on either side . The strength of this hoop chain must be comparatively great , for every layer has a skin , and each link is made of sixteen layers , so that the chain is never likely ...
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... liquid . Unfortunately , in the Bessemer process , when pig iron containing phosphorus is operated on , this injurious element is not separated in a sensible degree , as is the case in the process of puddling ; so that only those ...
... liquid . Unfortunately , in the Bessemer process , when pig iron containing phosphorus is operated on , this injurious element is not separated in a sensible degree , as is the case in the process of puddling ; so that only those ...
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... liquid into a gas or vapor , by the sudden change of state ( as we commonly call it ) of matter , brought about by the action of heat , which is therefore one great - in fact the most important source of explosions . As it is , however ...
... liquid into a gas or vapor , by the sudden change of state ( as we commonly call it ) of matter , brought about by the action of heat , which is therefore one great - in fact the most important source of explosions . As it is , however ...
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... liquid , we observe that it will do so much more energetically than the oxide of zinc did with the acid , produc- ing almost an explosive result . We have a proportion of the water suddenly converted into vapor by the heat developed ...
... liquid , we observe that it will do so much more energetically than the oxide of zinc did with the acid , produc- ing almost an explosive result . We have a proportion of the water suddenly converted into vapor by the heat developed ...
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