I pour some water into a narrow glass vessel, and float upon it a liquid called Dimethyl-aniline, so as to form a layer about 1 inch in depth.
"Liquid Drops and Globules, their Formation and Movements"
Chas. R. Darling
On the screen is projected a globule of Dimethyl-aniline, floating tranquilly on the surface of water.
"Liquid Drops and Globules, their Formation and Movements"
Chas. R. Darling
In this instance I float on the water surface a globule of lubricating oil, with which quinoline does not readily mix, and which does not act so immediately as Dimethyl-aniline.
"Liquid Drops and Globules, their Formation and Movements"
Chas. R. Darling