Without entering into details, I will give the conclusions I then arrived at in the very words I used: — '1. The elements, if arranged according to their atomic weights, exhibit an evident periodicity of properties. '2. Elements which are similar as... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 629by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1889Full view - About this book
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