... inversely proportionate to the weight, and directly proportionate to the pressure ; so that if we had 100 cubic inches of air when the barometer was 29 inches it would be as : — 30 : 29 :: 100 : 96'6 or if the barometer stood at 31 inches when the... A Manual of Practical Assaying - Стр. 50авторы: John Mitchell (F.C.S.) - 1868 - Страниц: 697Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Edward Andrew Parnell - 1842 - Страниц: 352
...pressure by the use of the following proportion : — As the pressure to which the gas is to be corrected is to the observed pressure, so is the observed volume to the volume required. In the example in the text (6), the pressure to which the gas is to be reduced is... | |
| John Mitchell (F.C.S.) - 1846 - Страниц: 450
...were at 31 inches when the 100 cubic inches were measured, it would be as 30 : 31 : : 100 : 103.33, so that the rule is as the mean pressure is to the...correction must be made after the two previous. As before-mentioned, the elastic force of the aqueous vapour causes the gas with which it may be mixed... | |
| Campbell Morfit, Alexander Mucklé - 1849 - Страниц: 482
...pressure, by the use of the following proportion : — As the pressure to which the gas is to be corrected is to the observed pressure, so is the observed volume to the volume required. In the example in the text (A), the pressure to which the gas is to be reduced is... | |
| John Mitchell (analytical chemist.) - 1854 - Страниц: 608
...or if the barometer stood at 31 inches when the 10U cubic incites were measured, it would be as — 30 : 31:: 100 : 103-33 so that the rule is : as the mean pressure is to the observed pressure, so is tin observed volume to the true volume. The correction for temperature or pressure may be made indiscriminately... | |
| Fearnside Hudson - 1865 - Страниц: 214
...another pressure by the following proportion : — As the pressure to which the gas has to be corrected, is to the observed pressure, so is the observed volume, to the volume required. EXAMPLE. — Let the pressure to which the gas is to be reduced be the normal pressure... | |
| John Mitchell (F.C.S.) - 1868 - Страниц: 840
...or if the barometer stood at 31 inches when the 100 cubic inches were measured, it would be as : — 30 : 31 :: 100 : 103'33 so that the rule is : —...made after the two previous. As before mentioned, the elasticforce of the aqueous vapour causes the gas with which it may be mixed to expand, and by reference... | |
| John Muter - 1874 - Страниц: 270
...inverse proportion, we have the following simple directions for stating the sum : — As the required pressure is to the observed pressure, so is the • observed volume to the required volume : then 760 : 752 : : 100 which gives as an answer 98'95, the volume of the gas at standard... | |
| John Muter - 1880 - Страниц: 666
...inverse proportion, we have the following simple directions for stating the sum : — As the required pressure is to the observed pressure, so is the observed volume to the required volume : then 760 : 752 : : 100 which gives, as an answer, 98^95, the volume of the gas at... | |
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