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Значения термина aqueous vapour на английском
Значения для термина "aqueous vapour" отсутствуют.
Использование термина aqueous vapour на английском
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The distribution of aqueousvapour in the air is no less remarkable.
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Suppose, then, the temperature of aqueousvapour to rise from 20°C.
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The oxyhydrogen flame, for example, consists of hot aqueousvapour.
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By the aqueousvapour there diffused, the summit of the peak representing the sun's invisible radiation is cut off.
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To its almost total incompetence to emit white light, aqueousvapour adds a similar incompetence to absorb white light.
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Rain is, therefore, but a further stage in the condensation of aqueousvapour caused by the chilling of the air.
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The part played by aqueousvapour in the economy of nature is far more wonderful than has been hitherto supposed.
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The products of combustion of alcohol are carbonic acid and aqueousvapour, the heat of which is almost wholly ultra-red.
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The atmosphere was still dense and loaded with aqueousvapour, but the waters had already been divided from the land.
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Thus we establish accord between the periods of the atoms of cold water and those of aqueousvapour at a temperature of 3259°C.
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But he overlooked the fact that his aqueousvapour was condensed in the air, and was allowed as water to trickle through the air.
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If the position of a liquid as an absorber and radiator determine that of its vapour, the position of water fixes that of aqueousvapour.
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The atmosphere was saturated with gases and carbonic acid, mingled with aqueousvapours.
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The heat was perceptible only in a few crevices, which gave vent to aqueousvapours with a peculiar buzzing noise.
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The aqueousvapours, discharged through great spiracles, do not contain alkali in solution, like the waters of the Geyser, in Iceland.
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These vapours rise in abundance; and what is rather remarkable, through crevices which seem to have no communication with the apertures that emit aqueousvapours.