The periods of the elements have thus a character very different from those which are so simply represented by geometers. They correspond to points, to numbers, to sudden changes of the masses, and not to a continuous evolution. In these sudden changes... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 635by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1889Full view - About this book
| 1890 - 1290 pages
...of elements intermediate between say silver and cadmium or aluminum and silicon, we must recognize a problem to which no direct application of the analysis...have been proposed for expressing the periodic law, can, from the nature of the case, represent the periods of the chemical elements." With reference to... | |
| 1890 - 1160 pages
...of elements intermediate between say silver and cadmium or aluminum and silicon, we must recognize a problem to which no direct application of the analysis...neither the trigonometrical functions proposed by Kidberg and Flavitzky nor the pendulum-oscillations suggested by Crookes, nor the cubical curves of... | |
| Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev - 1897 - 574 pages
...the curve. The periods of the elements have thus a character very different from those which are ao simply represented by geometers. They correspond to...suggested by Crookes, nor the cubical curves of the Hev. Mr. Haughton, which have been proposed for expressing the periodic law, from the nature of the... | |
| Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev - 1891 - 546 pages
...infinitely small can be made. Therefore, neither the trigonometrical functions proposed by Uidberg and Flavitzky, nor the pendulum-oscillations suggested by Crookes, nor the cubical curves of the Ucv. Mr. Haughton, which have been proposed for expressing the periodic law, from the nature of the... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 pages
...law, there can character of be none ; in fact, a uniform curve would be inapplicable in the periodic such a case, as it would lead us to expect elements...trigonometrical functions proposed by Ridberg and Klavitsky, nor the pendulum oscillations suggested by Crookes, nor the cubical curve of the Rev. Mr... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...of elements intermediate between, say silver and cadmium, or aluminum and silicon, we must recognize a problem to which no direct application of the analysis...functions proposed by Ridberg and Flavitzky, nor the pendulum oscillations suggested by Crookes, nor the cubical curves of the Rev. Mr. Haughton, which... | |
| Mary J. Nye - 1983 - 700 pages
...there no intermediate elements between silver, which gives AgCl, and cadmium, which gives CdC1 2 , but, according to the very essence of the periodic...by Crookes, nor the cubical curves of the Rev. Mr. Raughfon, which have been proposed for expressing the periodic law, from the nature of the case, can... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 480 pages
...of elements intermediate between, say silver and cadmium, or aluminum and silicon, we must recognize a problem to which no direct application of the analysis...functions proposed by Ridberg and Flavitzky, nor the pendulum oscillations suggested by Crookes, nor the cubical curves of the Rev. Mr. Haughton, which... | |
| Ida Freund - 680 pages
...special ' J ' character of be none ; in fact, a uniform curve would be inapplicable in the periodic such a case, as it would lead us to expect elements...trigonometrical functions proposed by Ridberg and Flavitsky, nor the pendulum oscillations suggested by Crookes, nor the cubical curve of the Rev. Mr... | |
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