10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DILATABILITY»
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dilatability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dilatability and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The elements of experimental chemistry
The dilatability of water is greater before liquefaction than afterwards. The
following Table gives a summary view of the principal facts respecting the
dilatability of water, of Rose's alloy, and of phosphorus: The results announced
under the ...
2
Elements of Natural Philosophy
The law which governs the ratios of the density and dilatability will be considered
in the next chapter. But the mutual dependence of the pressure and dilatability is
self-evident. In the state of equilibrium they must be in equal ratios ; for, if we ...
Ernst Gottfried Fischer, Jean-Baptiste Biot, John Farrar, 1827
3
An Essay on Chemical Statics: With Copious Explanatory ...
The second acid acquired less specific gravity than the first and third, between 70
° and 60° ; but it gained more at the inferior degrees. The author also examined
the dilatability of nitric acid, according to its concentration by different degrees of
...
Claude-Louis Berthollet, 1804
The inferior dilatability of mercury, can ,be compensated for by using a capillary
tube; whereas the defeS of fenfibility in spirit of wine cannot be remedied, as he
proposes, by using a small bulb, without losing the advantage derived from its ...
5
Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and ...
rfox making thermometers lost a part of its dilatability, by age, 'but Nollet and
Brisson supported the contrary opinion on the faith of an experience of more than
thirty years. But on examining a spirit thermometer made in 1734, by Mr. Nollet, ...
6
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts
nish iu dilatability . 'This shown in one made by Nollet, find another by Roxuieu.
lnrended to be tried again at a (more period. loses part of its dilatability. Nollet
and Brisson maintain the contrary, on the experience, as they say, of more than ...
7
Elements of Chemistry; including the applications of the ...
The new liquids produced by the condensation of gases appear to be
characterized by an extraordinary dilatability. M. Thilorier has observed that fluid
carbonic acid is more expansible by heat than air itself; heated from 32° to 86°,
twenty ...
Thomas GRAHAM (Master of the Mint.), 1842
8
Elements of Chemisty: Including the Applications of the ...
The new liquids produced by the condensation of gases appear to be
characterized by an extraordinary dilatability. M. Thilorier has observed that fluid
carbonic acid is more expansible by heat than air itself; heated from 32° to 86°,
twenty ...
The inferior dilatability of mercury, can be compensated for by using a capillary
tube ; whereas the dtfe8 of sensibility in spirit of wine cannot be remedied, a; he
proposes, by using a small bulb, without losing the advantage derived from its ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1774
10
The Edinburgh Journal of Science
1. It dilates by congela- 1. It is condensed by so- 1. It is condensed by tion.
lidification. solidification. 2. Its dilatability is 2. Its dilatability is sen- 2. Its
dilatability is lest greater after congelation sibly equal before and at- after
solidification than be- ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DILATABILITY»
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Cabot Microelectronics' (CCMP) CEO David Li on Q1 2015 Results …
... including better performance and lower cost of ownership achieved through high dilatability and significantly improved these activity. We first ... «Seeking Alpha, Apr 15»
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The versatility of the material used and the production method (customised dilatability) means Pronal inflatable stoppers are suitable for all ... «PACE Today, Dec 13»