| 1863 - 984 sider
...same relation to each other as the subordinate atomic volumes of the same substances. But further, these more and less mobile or light and heavy forms...proportion of the original movement and consequent volume. This is chemical combination. It is directly an affair of volume, and only indirectly connected with... | |
| 1864 - 382 sider
...same relation to each other as the subordinate atomic volumes of the same substances. But further, these more and less mobile or light and heavy forms...coalesce together, unite their movement, and form a newatomic group, retaining the whole, the half, or some simple proportion of the original movement... | |
| 1865 - 372 sider
...same relation to each other as the subordinate atomic volumes of the same substances. But further, these more and less mobile or light and heavy forms...proportion of the original movement and consequent volume. This is chemical combination. It is directly an affair of volume, and only indirectly connected with... | |
| 1867 - 378 sider
...same relation to each other as the subordinate atomic volumes of the same substances. But I'urtber, these more and less mobile or light and heavy forms...proportion of the original movement and consequent volume. This is chemical combination. It is directly an affair of volume, and only indirectly connected with... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 sider
...different substances—different inconvertible elements, as they have been considered. " But further, these more and less mobile, or light and heavy forms...proportion of the original movement and consequent volume. This is chemical combination. It is directly an affair of volume, and only indirectly connected with... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 sider
...different substances—different inconvertible elements, as they have been considered. "But further, these more and less mobile, or light and heavy forms...proportion of the original movement and consequent volume. This is chemical combination. It is directly an affair of volume, and only indirectly connected with... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 486 sider
...different substances—different inconvertible elements, as they have been considered. " But further, these more and less mobile, or light and heavy forms...proportion of the original movement and consequent volume. This is chemical combination. It is directly an affair of volume, and only indirectly connected with... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1894 - 406 sider
...molecule is a reproduction of the inferior atom on a higher scale. The diffusive molecules, the molecnles or systems which are affected by heat, are to be supposed...volume. Chemical combination thus becomes directly an affair of volume, and is only indirectly connected with weight. Combining weights are different... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1902 - 610 sider
...gaseous volume. The combining atoms of which he conceives the existence are not the molecules whose movement is sensibly affected by heat, with gaseous...volume. Chemical combination thus becomes directly an affair of volume, and is only indirectly connected with weight. Combining weights are different... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1902 - 610 sider
...of a planet and its satellites. We cannot as yet fix any limit to this process of molecular divisioa To Graham the gaseous molecule is a reproduction of...volume. Chemical combination thus becomes directly an affair of volume, and is only indirectly connected with weight. Combining weights are different... | |
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