| Dionysius Lardner - 1832 - 298 pagine
...and by continually abstracting heat tmay be transferred in the contrary direction from the gaseous « the liquid, and from the liquid to the solid state, it might, whaps, be inferred that all bodies in the solid state must be 'older than those in the liquid, and... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1836 - 296 pagine
...continually to a body, it is made to pass successively from the solid to the liquid, and from the |iquid to the gaseous state, and by continually abstracting...state. Such an inference, however, may be proved to be unfounded in two ways. 1. Bodies of different kinds pass from the one to the other of these states... | |
| 1894 - 856 pagine
...condensation ; and molecules combine into particles of a growing complexity during its physical condensation from the gaseous to the liquid, and from the liquid to the solid state — not to speak of the still bigger cosmical agglomerations. They are the more attractive as attempts... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 876 pagine
...inducing elevation of temperature, ie the evolution of caloric, form the successive stages of transition from the gaseous to the liquid, and from the liquid to the solid state. And those during which caloric is absorbed, or the sensation of cold produced, are the successive converse... | |
| Antoine Claude Gabriel Jobert - 1847 - 206 pagine
...it is true that the fundamental idea of the transition of matter from the asthereal to the gaseous, from the gaseous to the liquid, and from the liquid to the solid state, is there entire and distinct. It is even remarkable that light appears only at the transition from... | |
| Ughtred James Kay- Shuttleworth (1st baron.) - 1868 - 234 pagine
...unknown), terrestrial heat (probably due to the molten condition of the earth's interior), changes from the gaseous to the liquid, and from the liquid to the solid state, electricity. * Heat as a mode of motion, § 20. 18 EXPANSION OF GASES AND LIQUIDS. &c. 2nd. Chemical... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 432 pagine
...established in regard to many substances, both simple and compound. In tracing the transformations of matter from the gaseous to the liquid, and from the liquid to the solid condition, we cannot be guided by a priori or mathematical investigations, and can only suppose such... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 546 pagine
...the work which Black had begun. Our knowledge of the conditions under which matter passes abruptly from the gaseous to the liquid and from the liquid to the solid state may now be regarded as almost complete. "In 1822 Cagniard de la Tour made some remarkable experiments,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 540 pagine
...the work which Black had begun. Our knowledge of the conditions under which matter passes abruptly from the gaseous to the liquid and from the liquid to the solid state may now be regarded as almost complete. "In 1822 Cagniard de la Tour made some remarkable experiments,... | |
| 1871 - 664 pagine
...the work which Black had begun. Our knowledge of the conditions under which matter passes abruptly from the gaseous to the liquid, and from the liquid to the solid state, may now be regarded as almost complete. In 1822, Cagniard de La Tour made some remarkable experiments,... | |
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