What I have related is sufficient for establishing the main principle, namely, that the heat which disappears in the conversion of water into vapour, is not lost, but is retained in vapour, and indicated by its expansive form, although it does not affect the thermometer. This heat emerges again from this vapour when it becomes water, and recovers its former quality of affecting the thermometer; in short, it appears again as the cause of heat and expansion.
What I have related is sufficient for establishing the main principle, namely, that the heat which disappears in the conversion of water into vapour,… - Joseph Black
What I have related is sufficient for establishing the main principle, namely, that the heat which disappears in the conversion of water into vapour,…
- Joseph Black
Upon the whole, Chymistry is as yet but an opening science, closely connected with the usefull and ornamental arts, and worthy the attention of the l… - Joseph Black
Upon the whole, Chymistry is as yet but an opening science, closely connected with the usefull and ornamental arts, and worthy the attention of the l…
Heat may be considered, either in respect of its quantity, or of its intensity. Thus two lbs. of water, equally heated, must contain double the quant… - Joseph Black
Heat may be considered, either in respect of its quantity, or of its intensity. Thus two lbs. of water, equally heated, must contain double the quant…
A nice adaptation of conditions will make almost any hypothesis agree with the phenomena. This will please the imagination but does not advance our k… - Joseph Black
A nice adaptation of conditions will make almost any hypothesis agree with the phenomena. This will please the imagination but does not advance our k…
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