... belief that chemical atoms exist, provided the term be understood to denote those particles of matter which undergo no further division in chemical metamorphoses. Should the progress of science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms... Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy - Side 4851867Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1867 - 778 sider
...science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms — important as such a knowledge might be for the general philosophy of matter — it would...atomic hypothesis. We may, in fact, adopt the view of Dumas and of Faraday, " that whether matter be atomic or not, thus much is certain, that, granting... | |
| 1867 - 478 sider
...science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms — important as such a knowledge might be for the general philosophy of matter — it would...make but little alteration in chemistry itself. The chemicalatom will always remain the chemical unit ; and for specially chemical considerations we may... | |
| 1868 - 836 sider
...science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms, important as such a knowledge might be for the general philosophy of matter, it would make...chemical atom will always remain the chemical unit. We may, in fact, fidopt the view of Dumas and of Faraday, "that whether matter be atomic or not, this... | |
| 1869 - 826 sider
...science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms, important as such a knowledge might bo for the general philosophy of matter, it would make...chemical atom will always remain the chemical unit. We may, in fact, adopt the view of Dumas and of Faraday, "that whether matter bo atomic or not, this... | |
| 1869 - 832 sider
...science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms, important as such a knowledge might be for the general philosophy of matter, it would make...chemical atom will always remain the chemical unit. We may, in fact, adopt the view of Dumas and of Faraday, "that whether matter be atomic or not, this... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 sider
...; and for the specially chemical considerations we may always start from the constitution of atom-. and avail ourselves of the simplified expression thus...atomic hypothesis. We may, in fact, adopt the view of Dumas and o! 1,1 Faraday, that whether matter be atomic or not, thut much it certain, ikat II granting... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 sider
....science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms — important as such a knowledge might be for the general philosophy of matter — it would...little alteration in chemistry itself. The chemical atoms will always remain the chemical unit ; and for the specially chemical considerations we may always... | |
| Sir Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1910 - 234 sider
...science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms — important as such a knowledge might be for the general philosophy of matter — it would...little alteration in chemistry itself. The chemical atoms will always remain the chemical unit ; and for the specially chemical considerations we may always... | |
| Samuel Lawrence Bigelow - 1912 - 568 sider
...alteration in chemistry itself. The chemical atoms will always remain the chemical unit; and for the specially chemical considerations we may always start...atomic hypothesis. We may, in fact, adopt the view of Dumas and of Faraday, that whether matter be atomic or not, this much is certain, that granting it... | |
| Samuel Lawrence Bigelow - 1912 - 568 sider
...science lead to a theory of the constitution of chemical atoms — important as such knowledge might be for the general philosophy of matter — it would...little alteration in chemistry itself. The chemical atoms will always remain the chemical unit; and for the specially chemical considerations we may always... | |
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