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" nuclei and possibly also one H nucleus. In the one case, this entails the possible existence of an atom of mass nearly 2 carrying one charge, which is to be regarded as an isotope of hydrogen. In the other case, it involves the idea of "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Containing papers of a ... - Page 280
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1920
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The History of Early Nuclear Physics (1896-1931)

Milorad Mla?enovi? - 1992 - 236 pages
...seems very likely that one electron can also bind two hydrogen nuclei and possibly also one hydrogen nucleus. In the one case, this entails the possible existence of an atom, of mass nearly two, carrying one charge, which is to be regarded as an isotope of hydrogen. In the other case, it...
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The History of Early Nuclear Physics (1896-1931)

Milorad Mla?enovi? - 1992 - 236 pages
...seems very likely that one electron can also bind two hydrogen nuclei and possibly also one hydrogen nucleus. In the one case, this entails the possible existence of an atom, of mass nearly two, carrying one charge, which Is to be regarded as an isotope of hydrogen. In the other case, it...
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Heavy Water and the Wartime Race for Nuclear Energy

Per F Dahl - 1999 - 420 pages
...H nucleus, why not with two? This would imply 'the possible existence of an atom of mass nearly two carrying one charge, which is to be regarded as an isotope of hydrogen' [3-4]. Thus were born, in what is normally considered a retrospective lecture embodying conservative...
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The Historical Development of Quantum Theory: Part 1 The Fundamental ...

Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg - 2000 - 328 pages
...he said in his Bakerian Lecture of 1920, 'that one electron can also bind two H nuclei and possibly one H nucleus. In the one case, this entails the possible...hydrogen. In the other case, it involves the idea of the possible existence of an atom of mass 1, which has zero nucleus charge' (Rutherford, 1920, p. 396)....
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“The” Conceptual Completion and the Extensions of Quantum Mechanics 1932 ...

Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg - 2001 - 956 pages
...June of the same year: It seems very likely that one electron can also bind two H nuclei and possibly one H nucleus, in the one case, this entails the possible...hydrogen. in the other case, it involves the idea of the possible existence of an atom of mass 1, which has zero nucleus charge.... if the existence of...
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The Conceptual Completion and Extensions of Quantum Mechanics 1932-1941 ...

Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg - 2001 - 964 pages
...June of the same year: It seems very likely that one electron can also bind two H nuclei and possibly one H nucleus. In the one case, this entails the possible...hydrogen. In the other case, it involves the idea of the possible existence of an atom of mass 1, which has zero nucleus charge.... If the existence of...
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