A simple apparatus is described in which rapid volume changes can be imposed on a small reaction vessel by means of a bellows and cam arrangement. Thus pressure increments of the order of 10 mm Hg can be induced in about 2 milliseconds. The pressure changes during the expansion or compression, and the subsequent adjustment to equilibrium in case the vessel is filled with a dissociating gas is followed by a Massa Sound pick‐up (piezoelectric unit). The sensitivity of the apparatus is such that a Δp=6.7 mm gives an inch deflection on the oscilloscope. Limitations of the present design, and possible improvements for increased stability and sensitivity are discussed.

1.
F.
Massa
,
J. Acoust. Soc. Am.
17
,
29
(
1945
);
F.
Massa
,
Communications
26
,
16
(
1946
).
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