Molecules at work. (Film)

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Prof. Porter discusses how a spontaneous change can be made to do work, reversible change, heat engines and heat pumps. Shows that most of the energy which is used by man is derived from chemical reactions. Illustrates how chemical energy is converted to heat, and how the heat is converted into work as efficiently as possible. A film for schools.-

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Language
English
Pages
30

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Molecules at work. (Film)
1969, Millbank Films Ltd.
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Edition Notes

Features George Porter, F.R.S., Director of the Royal Institution.-

director, P. Griffiths; demonstrator/science advisor, Prof. George Porter.-

Undergrad 1

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[s.l.]
Series
Laws of disorder -- 3

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Dewey Decimal Class
540, 530, 620
Library of Congress
QD501

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Pagination
30min. :
Number of pages
30

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OL14706821M

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