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P-ISSN 0002-9599
E-ISSN 1945-452X
Science Paper
Vol. s4-33, Issue 198, 1912June 01, 1912 EDT

The Nitrogen Thermometer Scale From 300 Degrees to 630 Degrees , With a Direct Determination of the Boiling Point of Sulphur

A. L. Day, R. B. Sosman,
https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s4-33.198.517
American Journal of Science
Day, A. L., & Sosman, R. B. (1912). The nitrogen thermometer scale from 300 degrees to 630 degrees , with a direct determination of the boiling point of sulphur. American Journal of Science, s4-33(198), 517–533. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2475/​ajs.s4-33.198.517

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