Findlay ('04, pp. 8-18) will assist in gaining some of the general ideas involved in this subject: A heterogenous system is made up of different portions, each in itself homogeneous, but marked off in space and separated from the other portions by bounding... The American Journal of Science - Page 141915Full view - About this book
| Biology - 1918 - 572 pages
...pp. 8-18) will assist in gaining some of the general ideas involved in this subject: A heterogenous system is made up of different portions, each in itself homogeneous, but marked off in space and separafed from the other portions by bounding surfaces. These homogeneous, physically distinct and... | |
| Alexander Findlay - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1904 - 402 pages
...Ostwald, Lehrbuch, II. 2. I11. 4 The action of gravity and other forces being excluded (see p. 5). up of different portions, each in itself homogeneous,...mechanically separable portions are called phases. Thus ice, water, and vapour, are three phases of the same chemical substance — water. A phase, however,... | |
| William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1916 - 568 pages
...meant by the terms phase, component, and degrees of freedom. Findlay (Ie) defines them thus : — " A heterogeneous system is made up of different portions,...in space, and separated from the other portions by boundary surfaces. These homogeneous, physically distinct and mechanically separable portions are called... | |
| Biology - 1918 - 600 pages
...pp. 8-18) will assist in gaining some of the general ideas involved in this subject: A heterogenous system is made up of different portions, each in itself...mechanically separable portions are called phases. Thus ice, water, and vapor, are three phases of the same chemical substance — water. A phase, however,... | |
| Biology - 1918 - 612 pages
...pp. 8-18) will assist in gaining some of the general ideas involved in this subject: A heterogenous system is made up of different portions, each in itself...distinct and mechanically separable portions are called pliases. Thus ice, water, and vapor, are three phases of the same chemical substance — water. A phase,... | |
| Alexander Findlay - Chemistry - 1923 - 340 pages
...first consider what exactly is meant by the terms phase and component. We have already seen (p. 4) that a heterogeneous system is made up of different portions,...mechanically separable portions are called phases. Thus ice, water, and vapour, "are "TKfee "phases of the same chemical substance — water. A phase,... | |
| Jerome Alexander - Colloids - 1926 - 992 pages
...introduced. Wilhelm ( )stwald ' and Findlay 8 consider phases to be different portions of a system, each in itself homogeneous, but marked off in space...separated from the other portions by bounding surfaces. It is significant that both authors felt the need of adding the last phrase, to which Findlay joins... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - Electronic journals - 1913 - 794 pages
...Chloritoidschiefer des nordostlichen Gotthardmassives," Beitrage geol. Karte Schweiz, NF, XXXVI (1912). 1 "A heterogeneous system is made up of different portions,...mechanically separable portions are called phases" (Findlay, Phase Rule, p. 9). "As the eomponents of a system there are to be chosen the smallest number... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - Electronic journals - 1913 - 794 pages
...Chloritoidschiefer des norddstlichen Gotthardmassives," BeitrSge geol. Karte Schweix, NF, XXXVI (1912). 2 "A heterogeneous system is made up of different portions,...mechanically separable portions are called phases" (Findlay, Phase Rule, p. 9). " As the components of a system there are to be chosen the smallest number... | |
| Arnold Eucken - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1925 - 736 pages
...chemically homogeneous substances in 110, but a somewhat more descriptive definition may now be quoted: A heterogeneous system is made up of different portions,...homogeneous but marked off in space, and separated from each other by boundary surfaces. These homogeneous, physically distinct, and mechanically separable... | |
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