The book Lessons in Chemical Philosophy was written by author Appleton, John Howard, 1844-1930 Here you can read free online of Lessons in Chemical Philosophy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lessons in Chemical Philosophy a good or bad book?
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Thus both liquefy. The amount of heat absorbed from surround- ing objects is. very great, and the cold so produced is utilized in many operations in the arts. The mixture remains liquid at temperatures much below that at which both constituents when separate would be solid. This clearly shows that the liquefac- tion is not due to heat alone, but involves also some specific influence of adhesion or chemical union or both together. It is of similar nature to the phenomena already mentioned under ...the title eutexia. (See p. 49.) This topic has certain relations to the adhesion of solids to solids, but is more closely aflftliated with the solution of solids in liquids. CHAPTER XII. THE ATTRACTIONS OF MOLECULES {continued). II. — ADHESION {continued). The study of the conditions under which solids dis- solve in liquids naturally leads to a consideration of those under which solids may be separated again from liquids holding them m solution. But it is not intended here to extend the discussion to the formation of pre- cipitates by sudden chemical reactions.
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