Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
Dec 1926
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1926natur.118..843p&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 118, Issue 2980, pp. 843 (1926).
Mathematics
Probability
Scientific paper
STUDYING the losses of energy suffered by slow electrons in mercury vapour by the methods of Lenard (velocity distribution) and Franck and Hertz, we came across a rather sensitive arrangement for detecting the inelastic collisions of smaller probability (V. I. Pavlov, Jour. Russ. Phys.-Chem. Soc., Phys. Sect., v. 58, p. 369, 1926). Applying this combined method to the investigation of the vapours of mercuric halides, we found for mercuric chloride at least four values for critical potentials: 1.6 v., 2.7 v., 3.9 v., and 6.6 v.; for mercuric bromide: 1.5 v., 2.9 v., 6.6 v., and 8.9 v.; for mercuric iodide: 1.4 v., 2.7 v., 6.2 v., and 7.8 v. The same method for iodine yielded the values: 1.2 v., 2.3 v., 3.8 v., 5.1 v., and 7.5 v. Some of these data seem to be in agreement with the observed absorption by the vapours of light of corresponding quanta.
Leipunsky A. I.
Pavlov I. V.
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