1884
DOI: 10.1039/ct8844500408
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XLIV.—Note on the general law which governs the expansibility of liquids

Abstract: MELTISG POIKTS OF CERTAIN IKORGANIC SUBSTANCES. 409 this analogy follows naturally from my formula. In effect, if the molecules are separated the one from the other to such a distance that the influence of the distance might be considered as vanishing, or of little consideration, it becomes nz = 0. On that hypothesis, my general formula is reduced to that which is admitted for a gas, and it becomes V = 1 + at.

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