Neumann law

Neu·mann law

(noy'mahn), in compounds of analogous chemical constitution, the molecular heat, or the product of the specific heat and the atomic weight, is always the same. [Franz E. Neumann]

Neu·mann law

(nū'măn law) In compounds of analogous chemical constitution, the molecular heat, or the product of the specific heat and the atomic weight, is always the same. [Franz E. Neumann]

Neumann,

Franz E., German physicist, 1798-1895. Charcot-Neumann crystals - Synonym(s): Charcot-Leyden crystalsNeumann law - in compounds of analogous chemical constitution, the molecular heat, or the product of the specific heat by the atomic weight, is always the same.