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IN the report of the papers read at the Academy of Sciences, Paris, June 13, which appears in NATURE for June 30, it is stated that MM. Jamin and Amaury presented a note on the above subject, in which they point out, apparently as if it were something new, that the specific heat of some of these mixtures rises even above that of water.
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DUPRE, A., PAGE, F. The Specific Heat of Mixtures of Alcohol and Water. Nature 2, 210 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/002210c0
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