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activated charcoal adsorbed adsorption Adsorption of Gases amount of gas anode argon atoms bulb capillary cathode Chem chemical cm.³ coefficient of viscosity collisions condensation pump connected constant construction cylinder decrease degree of vacuum denotes diameter different gases diffusion pump electrical electron current emission equation Gaede Rotary gas molecules Gases on Charcoal given glass heat conductivity high vacuum hot cathode hydrogen increase investigations ionization gauge kinetic theory Knudsen Gauge lamp Langmuir layer liquid air low pressures low temperatures lower manometer McLeod gauge mean free path measured metal method nitrogen number of molecules observed oil pump oxygen palladium black phenomena Phys physikal piston platinum rate of clean-up reaction relation residual gas residual gases rotation rough pump sealed shown in Fig sorption speed of exhaust surface Table tube tungsten filament vane vapor pressure velocity vessel viscosity voltage volts volume walls water vapor wire Zeits