When, in 1871, I described to the Russian Chemical Society the properties, clearly defined by the periodic law, which such elements ought to possess, I never hoped that I should live to mention their discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 642by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1889Full view - About this book
| 1891 - 958 pages
...Faraday lecture, delivered twenty years after the first suggestion of his theory, " When, in 1871, 1 described to the Russian Chemical Society the properties,...which such elements ought to possess, I never hoped to live to mention their discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1889 - 942 pages
...forget the enthusiasm which followed the reading of these words of Mendeleeff's : "When, in 1871, 1 described to the Russian Chemical Society the properties,...discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the exactitude and the generality of the periodic law." Up to the time of the... | |
| Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev - 1897 - 574 pages
...by Nilsou ; and of germanium, which proved to correspond in all respects to ekasilicor, by Winkler. When, in 1871, I described to the Russian Chemical...discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the exactitude and the generality of the periodic law. Now that I have had the... | |
| Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev - 1891 - 546 pages
...by Nilson ; and of germanium, which proved to correspond in all respects to ekasilicon, by Winkler. When, in 1871, I described to the Russian Chemical...discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the exactitude and the generality of the periodic law. Now that I have had the... | |
| Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev - 1891 - 534 pages
...to correspond in all respects to ekasilicon, by Winkler. When, in 1871, I described to the Bussian Chemical Society the properties, clearly defined by...discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the exactitude and the generality of the periodic law. Now that I have had the... | |
| 1892 - 900 pages
...to say, in his Faraday lecture, delivered twenty years after the first suggestion of his theory, " When, in 1871, I described to the Russian Chemical...which such elements ought to possess, I never hoped to live to mention their discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the... | |
| 1892 - 928 pages
...theory, " When, in 1871, 1 described to the Russian Chemical Society the properties, clearly denned by the periodic law, which such elements ought to possess, I never hoped to live to mention their discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1894 - 406 pages
...Faraday Lecture will forget the enthusiasm which followed the reading of these words of Mendeleeffs: " When, in 1871, I described to the Russian Chemical...discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the exactitude and the generality of the periodic law." Up to the time of the... | |
| Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev - 1902 - 258 pages
...Winkler. 'When, in 1871, 1 described to the Russian Chemical Society the properties, clearly denned by the periodic law, which such elements ought to...discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the exactitude and the generality of the periodic law. Now that I have had the... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...(ekasilicori). in 1889,1 referring to the discovery of gallium, scandium, and germanium, Mendele"eff said : "When, in 1871, I described to the Russian Chemical...discovery to the Chemical Society of Great Britain as a confirmation of the exactitude and the generality of the periodic law. Now that I have had the... | |
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