Nature, Volume 84Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1910 |
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... metal as it is ejected has a temperature of several hundred degrees , and also the atomising gas . This rather surprising fact is prob- ably due to the sudden reduction of tension of the gas , whereby the metal mist , which presents a ...
... metal as it is ejected has a temperature of several hundred degrees , and also the atomising gas . This rather surprising fact is prob- ably due to the sudden reduction of tension of the gas , whereby the metal mist , which presents a ...
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... metal in absence of the sulphur would have given a or some iron - sulpho - carbon compound , were to crystallise with the carbides it would have a similar effect . Remembering that the conclusions on this question , as to whether ...
... metal in absence of the sulphur would have given a or some iron - sulpho - carbon compound , were to crystallise with the carbides it would have a similar effect . Remembering that the conclusions on this question , as to whether ...
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... metal No. 1 was run into water , the chilled iron contained graphite : but when a large drop was suddenly pressed into a sheet as thin as paper between cold plates of iron , the chilled metal was quite white , and no graphite could be ...
... metal No. 1 was run into water , the chilled iron contained graphite : but when a large drop was suddenly pressed into a sheet as thin as paper between cold plates of iron , the chilled metal was quite white , and no graphite could be ...
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