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" English scientist who discovered the principle involved — states that: The total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures of each of the different gases making up the mixture— each gas acting as if it alone was present... "
Hawkins' Mechanical Dictionary: A Cyclopedia of Words, Terms, Phrases and ... - Page 182
by Nehemiah Hawkins - 1909 - 684 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - History - 1899 - 660 pages
...that nitrogen is without action upon it at a red heat. PHYSICS. Dalton's law is that the pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures that each would exert in the same receptable. There are cases in which this law does not hold good,...
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An Outline of the Theory of Solution and Its Results: For Chemists and ...

John Livingston Rutgers Morgan - Celdas electroliticas - 1897 - 100 pages
...The Law of Dalton is best expressed, perhaps, in the following form: The pressure exerted upon the walls of a vessel, containing a mixture of gases, is equal to the sum of the pressures which the single gases would exert, were they alone in the vessel. The law of Avogadro is of paramount importance....
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An Outline of the theory of solution and its results

John Livingston Rutgers Morgan - 1897 - 102 pages
...The Law of Dalton is best expressed, perhaps, in the following form: The pressure exerted upon the walls of a vessel, containing a mixture of gases, is equal to the siun of the pressures which the single gases would exert, wcre they alone in the vessel. The law of...
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Compend of Mechanical Refrigeration: A Comprehensive Digest of Applied ...

John Ewald Siebel - Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery - 1899 - 470 pages
...the different gases in the same proportion. Mixtures of gases follow the same laws as simple gases. DALTON'S LAW. The pressure exerted on the interior...be exerted if each of the gases occupied the vessel itself alone. BUOYANCY OF GASES. The Archimedian principle applies also for gases; hence a body lighter...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - Books - 1899 - 672 pages
...that nitrogen is without action upon it at a red heat. PHYSICS. Dalton's law is that the pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures that each would exert in the same receptable. There are cases in which this law does not hold good,...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - Books - 1899 - 678 pages
...that nitrogen is without action upon it at a red heat. PHYSICS. Dalton's law is that the pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures that each would exert in the same receptable. There are cases in which this law does not hold good,...
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Mechanical Refrigeration: Being a Practical Introduction to the Study of ...

Hal Williams - Cold storage - 1903 - 470 pages
...exerted upon the interior walls of a vessel or cylinder containing a mixture of gases under pressure is equal to the sum of the pressures which would be exerted if each of the gases occupied the same vessel alone. This is known as Dalton's law. Volume and Pressure of Gases. — If a gas is heated...
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The Dynamical Theory of Gases

Sir James Hopwood Jeans, James Jeans - Kinetic theory of gases - 1904 - 376 pages
...contributions, one from each constituent gas. This is confirmed by Dalton's Law : The pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures exerted separately by its several components. TEMPERATURE. Definition. 124. The question which naturally...
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The Elements of Physical Chemistry

John Livingston Rutgers Morgan - Chemistry, Physical - 1905 - 534 pages
...refers to the pressure exerted by the single gases in a mixture of gases. The pressure exerted upon the walls of a vessel containing a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures which the single gases would exert were they alone in the vessel. The exact meaning of this will be seen...
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Hawkins' Electrical Dictionary: A Cyclopedia of Words, Terms, Phrases and ...

Nehemiah Hawkins - Electricity - 1910 - 570 pages
...Variation.— Slight variations shown by the magnetic needle at certain hours each day; diurnal variation. Dalton's Law. — The pressure exerted on the interior...exerted if each of the gases occupied the vessel alone. Damped Galvanometer. — A galvanometer provided with a device for damping the oscillations of the...
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