The weather grew colder, and the thermometer descended to thirty-two degrees, that is to say to freezing point.
Towards five o'clock in the morning the weather changed with astonishing rapidity; the temperature went down to freezing point, the wind turned north, and became calmer.
The eutectic point, therefore, represents the melting or freezing point, not of a compound, but of a mixture (p.
And as in weak solutions the depression or fall of freezing point is proportional to the amount of the substance dissolved, it follows that the fall of freezing point for all other solutions may be calculated from this rule.
The change takes place at a definite temperature, the fusing or freezing point (abbreviated F.
It is generally possible to cool a liquid several degrees below its normal freezing point without a separation of crystals, especially if it is protected from agitation, which would assist the molecules to rearrange themselves.
On the other hand, Professor Faraday has found that ice formed under a temperature some degrees below the ordinary freezing point has a well-marked crystalline structure.
If tdeg indicates the Centigrade temperature above the freezing point of water, then the absolute temperature is equal to tdeg + 273deg.
In certain experiments on dogs the cryoscopic examination of the blood showed a freezing point of -.
He finds that the ratio (freezing point of urine) / (freezing point of NaCl) increases when the circulation through the tubules of the kidney is diminished.
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