Elementary Treatise On Physics, Experimental And Applied : for the Use of Colleges And Schools 1905
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The weight of the vessel full of air, less the weight of the contained air, gives the weight of the vessel itself. From these three data — the weight of the vessel full of the gas, the weight of the air which it contains, and the weight of the vessel alone — the specific gravity of the gas is readily deduced, the necessary corrections being made for temperature and pressure. Relative density of gases at zero and at a pressure of 760 millimetres^ that of air being taken as ujiity Fig. 329 Air . .... . I 0000 Sulphuretted hydrogen 11912 Hydrogen . . 00693 Hydrochloric acid 1-2540 Ammonia • 0-5367 Nitrous oxide (N.^O) 1-5270 Marsh gas . • 0-5590 Carbonic acid 1-5291 Carbonic oxide . . 0-9670 Cyanogen . 1-8600 Nitrogen • • 0-9714 Sulphurous acid . 2-2474 Nitric oxide (NO) . I 0360 Chlorine 3-4400 Oxygen . 1-1057 Hydriodic acid 4-4430 Regnault made the following determinations of the weight of a litre of the most important gases at 0° C. and 760 mm. : — Air. . 1-293187 grms. Nitrogen .
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