Generalizations. 1. Corresponding Temperatures and Pressures. — It must, I think, be concluded that the statement that " if the absolute temperatures of various substances are proportional to their absolute critical temperatures their vapour-pressures... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 63by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1893Full view - About this book
| English periodicals - 1895 - 616 pages
...oxygen, I wished to ascertain if the rule of van der Waals * applied to this body. This law says : — " If the absolute temperatures of various substances...proportional to their absolute critical temperatures, their vapour-pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures." This statement has been tried for... | |
| Chemistry - 1891 - 346 pages
...— - b) = R(i + «0, Van der Waals showed that if the absolute temperatures of various substances be proportional to their absolute critical temperatures,...vapour pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures, and their volumes, both as liquid and as saturated vapour, will be proportional to their... | |
| Science - 1892 - 894 pages
...his virial equation, Van der Waals showed that, if the absolute temperatures of various substances be proportional to their absolute critical temperatures,...vapour pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures, and their volumes, both as liquid and as saturated vapour, will be proportional to their... | |
| Sydney Young - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1908 - 684 pages
...generalization regarding corresponding states from his reduced equation : When the absolute temperatures of two substances are proportional to their absolute critical...vapour pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures, and their orthobaric ' volumes, both as liquid and vapour, 1 Vide p. 160. 217 to their critical... | |
| Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - Physics - 1892 - 1078 pages
...Generalizations. 1. Corresponding Temperatures and Pressures. — It must, I think, be concluded that the statement that " if the absolute temperatures of various...proportional to their absolute critical temperatures their vapour-pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures '' has not been proved by experiment... | |
| Physics - 1895 - 606 pages
...oxygen, I wished to ascertain if the rule of van der Waals * applied to this body. This law says : — " If the absolute temperatures of various substances...proportional to their absolute critical temperatures, their vapour-pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures.'5 This statement has been tried... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1892 - 676 pages
...(/+^)(f- i)=R(l +*/), Van der Waals showed that, if the absolute temperatures of various substances be proportional to their absolute critical temperatures,...vapour pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures, and their volumes, both as liquid and as saturated vapour, will be proportional to their... | |
| Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - Physics - 1892 - 480 pages
...Generalizations. 1. Corresponding Temperatures and Pressures. — It must, I think, be concluded that the statement that " if the absolute temperatures of various...proportional to their absolute critical temperatures their vapour-pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures " has not been proved by experiment... | |
| English periodicals - 1892 - 608 pages
...Generalizations. 1. Corresponding Temperatures and Pressures. — It must, I think, be concluded that the statement that " if the absolute temperatures of various...proportional to their absolute critical temperatures their vapour-pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures '" has not been proved by experiment... | |
| English periodicals - 1892 - 624 pages
...Generalisations. 1. Corresponding Temperatures and Pressures. — It must, I think, be concluded that the statement that " if the absolute temperatures of various...proportional to their absolute critical temperatures their vapour-pressures will be proportional to their critical pressures ' has not been proved by experiment... | |
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