Definitionn. the conversion of a solid or a gas into a liquid
Last update: June 24, 2015
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He was a pioneer in experimental work with the liquefaction of gases (see 16.745 and 757). [Please select]
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If it crystallises it solidifies, and the liquid consequently gives up its latent heat of liquefaction. [Please select]
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This simply means that 79° of heat (centigrade degrees) have become latent, and represent the heat of liquefaction of 1 kilogram of ice. [Please select]
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Then the liquefaction of his interior ceased, and he felt a glow of fire gush through his veins. [Please select]
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A control tube, filled in the same way, but not colonized, stands beside that in which the strange liquefaction takes place. [Please select]
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We find the same frequenting of dead bodies, the same capacity for the speedy liquefaction of the fleshy matter. [Please select]
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The reagent that causes this liquefaction escapes my endeavors to detect it. [Please select]
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