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THE changes of the dielectric constant of liquid ethyl ether with temperature studied by one of us (J. M.), and described in a recent communication in NATURE, suggest that at the temperature 105.4° C. the liquid undergoes some transformations analogous to that found for liquid helium by W. Keesom and M. Wolfke (Comm. Leiden, 190b). To confirm this supposition we have made a study of the change of temperature with time during the gradual heating of carefully purified ethyl ether.
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WOLFKE, M., MAZUR, J. Two Modifications of Liquid Ethyl Ether. Nature 126, 684 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126684c0
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