PROFESSOR GRAHAM ON THE MOTION OF GASES. 
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Table XLIV. — Transpiration by Capillary E into a one-pint jar. Barom. 29'69. 
Temp. 54°. 
Gauge barometer in inches. 
Oxygen. 
Carbonic 
oxide. 
97-5C0+250. 
95C0+50 
90CO+10O. 
75C0+250. 
Air. 
Oxygen. 
I. 
I. 
I. 
I. 
I. 
I. 
I. 
I. 
28 
// 
0 
// 
0 
// 
0 
// 
0 
// 
0 
// 
0 
// 
0 
// 
0 
20 
157 
137 
139 
138 
140 
142 
143 
158 
12 
195 
169 
169 
170 
172 
176 
175 
196 
8 
137 
118 
120 
120 
120 
124 
123 
138 
4 
219 
192 
191 
192 
194 
198 
197 
221 
2 
221 
190 
192 
193 
202 
202 
199 
221 
From 28 to 4 inches ... 
708 
616 
619 
620 
626 
640 
638 
713 
Mean Results. 
Gauge barometer. 
Carbonic 
oxide. 
97-5C0+2-50. 
95C0+50. 
90CO+10O. 
75C0+250. 
Air. 
Oxygen. 
From 28 to f J ime in f seconds ••• 
4 inches... | Time ofoxygen=l. 
1 Laic, mean 
616 
0-8701 
619 
0-8743 
0-8733 
620 
0-8757 
0-8765 
626 
0-8842 
0-8830 
640 
0-9040 
0-9026 
638 
0-9011 
Iable XLV. — .Transpiration by Capillary E into a one-pint jar. Barom. 30T8. 
Temp. 52°. 
Gauge barometer 
in inches. 
Air. 
Carbonic 
oxide. 
667 CO +33-30. 
50CO+50O. 
6670 + 33-3C0. 
750 + 25C0. 
Oxy- 
gen. 
!• 
i- 
I. 
I. 
I. 
I. 
1 . 
28 
6 
n 
0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
6 
20 
137 
132 
140 
143 
146 
148 
152 
12 
169 
164 
172 
177 
181 
183 
189 
8 
119 
116 
122 
125 
128 
130 
133 
4 
192 
185 
195 
200 
206 
205 
215 
2 
193 
188 
201 
205 
209 
204 
219 
From 28 to "I 
4 inches... J 
617 
597 
629 
645 
661 
666 
689 
o 
133 
164 
115 
184 
190 
596 
0 
132 
163 
116 
185 
191 
596 
/5CO + 25H. 
92-5CO + 7-5H. 
Air. 
Hydro- 
gen. 
I. 
X. 
1 . 
1 . 
U 
„ 
0 
0 
0 
0 
128 
132 
137 
78 
159 
163 
170 
84 
113 
115 
121 
59 
181 
185 
193 
95 
181 
191 
201 
100 
581 
595 
621 
316 
Mean Results. 
Gauge barometer. 
Air. 
Carbonic 
oxide. 
66-7C0 + 33-30. 
50CO + 50O. 
66 - 70 + 33 - 300 . 
750 + 25C0. 
95CO + 5H. 
90 CO+ 10 H. 
75CO + 25H. 
92-3CO + 7-5H. 
Air. 
Hydrogen. 
fTime in sec.... 
)m , J Time of ox. = 1 
, 0 ) Calc, mean, A*. 
ies ’ |_Calc.mean,Bf. 
617 
0-8905 
597 
0-8664 
629 
0-9129 
0-9109 
645 
0-9361 
0-9332 
661 
0-9593 
0-9554 
666 
0-9666 
0-9666 
596 
0-8650 
0-8046 
0-8450 
596 
0-8650 
0-8256 
0-8237 
581 
0-8432 
0-7644 
0-7848 
595 
0-8635 
0-8358 
0-8344 
621 
0-9013 
316 
0-4586 
* Mean with the number for hydrogen actually observed. 
t Mean with the number 0’44 as the coefficient of hydrogen. These last results are most to be depended 
upon, as the rate of the hydrogen alone is often raised by a slight impurity, of which the effect would become 
much less sensible in the mixtures containing that gas. 
4 M 
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