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W. W. Mansfield
Publikováno v:
Medicao-Legal and Criminological Review. 11:23-29
Autor:
W. W. Mansfield, J. E. Lane
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Salinity and Water Use ISBN: 9781349013937
The thermodynamic state of a saline solution is completely specified by the temperature, pressure and chemical potentials of the components that are present. The chemical potential can be defined rigorously in mathematical terms but in this form ofte
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Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 176(4037)
Autor:
W. W. Mansfield
Publikováno v:
Nature. 206:1148-1149
DR. KINGDON considers that generally the evaporation of water into a surrounding gas subjected to a minimum of external disturbance is determined principally by the diffusion of water vapour, and suggests that the experimental results of Boelter, Gor
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W. W. Mansfield
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 76:1505-1505
Autor:
W. W. Mansfield
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Transactions of the Faraday Society. 66:341
In general, the densities of liquid drops determined directly from their rest positions in density gradient columns are subject to error. The effect results from the variation of interfacial tension, between the droplet and column phases, with the lo
Publikováno v:
The Analyst. 77:205
Autor:
W. W. Mansfield
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Science. 176:944-944
Autor:
W. W. Mansfield
Publikováno v:
Nature. 205:278-278
Two communications on this subject have been published recently. Sechrist1 found that water containing dissolved carbon dioxide, or surrounded by an atmosphere of this gas, evaporated 15–50 per cent more rapidly than water in the presence of air. K
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W. W. Mansfield
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Nature. 172:1101-1101
BY a variety of laboratory experiments, it has been demonstrated that the presence upon a water surface of a suitable monolayer or duplex film may diminish considerably the rate of evaporation1–3. That significant retardation of evaporation is not