Sulphur Dioxide Gas.
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Temperature C.
Baedecker's value
of K (observed).
Calculated by
formula
K = 1 + fcjp/0 3 .
Calculated by
formula
K = l + kp^d.
1 -00999
1 -00962
10-3
16-4
1 -00928
1 -00893
(1 -00928) basis
1 -00889
(1 -00928) basis
1 -00908
21-6
1 -00869
1 -00858
1 -00892
37-5
1 -00794
1 -00772
1 -00846
42-2
1 -00765
1 -00749
1 -00834
49-4
1 -00734
1 -00716
1 -00815
64-1
1 "00669
1 -00655
1 -00780
76-1
1 -00634
1 -00611
1 -00753
103 -3 1 -00551
1-00525
1 -00698
Ammonia Gas.
6
1 -00831
1 -00779
18-4
19-0
1 -00730
1 -00704
(1 -00730) basis
1 -00726
(I -00730) basis
1 -00728
59-4
1 -00547
1 -00561
1 -00640
62-1
1 -00538
1 -00552
1 -00634
83-8
1 -00482
1 -00486
1 -00596
95-3
1 -00453
1 -00457
1 -00577
108-4
1 -00434
1 -00426
1 -00557
February 6, 1902.
Sir WILLIAM HUGGINS, K.C.B., D.C.L., President, in the Chair.
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (elected June 8, 1893), was admitted into the Society.
A List of the Presents received was laid on the table, and thanks ordered for them.
The following Papers were read :
I. " The Stratifications of Hydrogen." By Sir WILLIAM CROOKES, F.E.S.
II. " Kadio-activity and the Electron Theory." By Sir WILLIAM CROOKES, F.E.S.
III. " The Density and Coefficient of Cubical Expansion of Ice." By Dr. J. H. VINCENT. Communicated by Professor J. J. THOMSON, F.RS.