Abstract
A method of determining the specific heat of substances at low temperatures was described in a paper on “Studies with the Liquid Hydrogen and Air Calorimeter,” also in the abstract of a lecture delivered at the Royal Institution entitled“ Liquid Hydrogen Calorimetry,” where the apparatus then used is illustrated. Continuing the use of the same method, but with some modification of the apparatus, the investigation has been extended to a large number of inorganic and organic bodies. In this later series of experiments, the measurements of the specific heats of materials by the liquid hydrogen calorimeter were made over a range of temperature from boiling nitrogen to boiling hydrogen, a fall of temperature of some 57° Abs.