1979
DOI: 10.1213/00000539-197911000-00031
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Physiological Aspects of Anaesthetics and Inert Gases, by A. G. MacDon- ald and K. T. Wann, New York, Academic Press, 1978, 308 pp, $36.25.

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“…H 2 and pH 2 are spin isomers with exactly the same molecular weight. At ambient temperature, the difference between the ideal-gas heat capacity ratio of pH 2 and H 2 is small (about 2%) [39]. Both the same molecular weight and a small difference in heat capacity ratio lead to about 0.1 m s −1 difference of acoustic velocities between 95% CO 2 -5% pH 2 and 95% CO 2 -5% H 2 .…”
Section: Identifying the Compositions Of The Gas Mixtures With The Sa...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…H 2 and pH 2 are spin isomers with exactly the same molecular weight. At ambient temperature, the difference between the ideal-gas heat capacity ratio of pH 2 and H 2 is small (about 2%) [39]. Both the same molecular weight and a small difference in heat capacity ratio lead to about 0.1 m s −1 difference of acoustic velocities between 95% CO 2 -5% pH 2 and 95% CO 2 -5% H 2 .…”
Section: Identifying the Compositions Of The Gas Mixtures With The Sa...mentioning
confidence: 97%