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Section VI.—General Description of Tables
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 January 2013
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In the tables giving the results of the experiments made with solutions of a particular salt, the weights given are those which would have been used if the weighings had actually been made in a vacuum ; and the standard temperature, T, at which all the operations have been made, is given at the top with the name of the salt, both being constants.
Of the variables, we have under m the quantity of the salt, expressed as the number, whole or fractional, of gram-molecules, which is dissolved in 1000 grams of water, under W the weight in grams of the solution so produced, and under S the specific gravity of the solution referred to that of distilled water as unity, both having the standard temperature T.
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- I.—Experimental Researches on the Specific Gravity and the Displacement of some Saline Solutions
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- Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh , Volume 49 , Issue 1 , 1912 , pp. 100 - 107
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1912