On continuing the investigation at higher temperatures, it was found that the solubility no longer increased, but decreased with rise of temperature.
On passing to the consideration of the solubility curves at higher temperatures, two chief cases must be distinguished.
The rates of development of the eggs of some flatfish are closely correlated with water temperature (Ketchen 1956)--flatfish developed more rapidly at higher temperatures (Fig.
At lower temperatures the length of the pelagic life of demersal fish and shellfish and their vulnerability to predation would also be greater than at higher temperatures.
At higher temperatures, however, it is very active, and unites directly with most of the elements.
Other metals, such as magnesium and iron, decompose water rapidly, but only at higher temperatures.
At higher temperatures it combines with magnesium, lithium, titanium, and a number of other elements.
Chemical changes also occur in the wood in drying, especially so at higher temperatures, rendering it less hygroscopic, but more brittle.
Higher temperatures may be used with air-dried gum, however.
Higher temperatures, however, reduce these qualities, but nothing short of a coaling heat robs wood of the capacity to shrink and swell.
At 34° the latter fuses, and the solubility decreases at higher temperatures.
This peculiar increase of the ionization of water at higher temperatures is undoubtedly due to the increasing dissociation of the complex water molecules into hydrol molecules (see p.
When these are precipitated, not only must the fact that they are appreciably soluble at ordinary temperature be taken into account, but also the fact that they are very much more soluble at higher temperatures.
With the aid of this hypothesis, we are able to determine the relative molecular weights[49] of such elements and compounds as are gases, or are volatile at higher temperatures.
The differences are due partly to change of liquid resistance but more especially to the difference in the rate at which acid can diffuse into or out of the pores: obviously this is greater at higher temperatures.
At higher temperatures, local action is greatly increased and deterioration becomes more rapid.
COOH, which at higher temperatures is easily sulphonated with concentrated sulphuric acid; the sulphonation product represents a white solid, which easily dissolves in water forming a clear liquid.
Sulphonation of phloroglucinol succeeds at higher temperatures only, the sulphonic acid being a solid which is scarcely soluble in water, the latter then assuming a wine-red colour.
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