| William Higgins - 1814 - 194 pages
...important features of my system. Here follows Mr. Dalton's third chapter, on chemical synthesis. 164 " ON CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS.* * When any body exists in...much greater distance than in any other state ,- each particlb occupies the center of a comparatively large sphere, and supports its digmty by keeping all... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1856 - 340 pages
...strata like a pile of shot." The chapter " On Chemical Synthesis" gives his theory. He there says, " When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach on it, at a respectful distance. When we attempt to conceive the number of particles in an atmosphere,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1860 - 972 pages
...other in a remarkable manner. The Atomic Theory of Dalton is thus set forth by the author : — ** When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach on it — at a respectful distance. When we attempt to conceive the number of particles in an atmosphere,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1867 - 1006 pages
...thus set forth by the author : — " When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate panicles are separated from each other to a much greater distance...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach on it — at a respectful distance. When we attempt to conceive the number of particles in an atmosphere,... | |
| John Dalton - 1893 - 56 pages
...particle of hydrogen is like every other particle of hydrogen, &c. ON CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS. BY JOHN DALTON.* WHEN any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...and supports its dignity by keeping all the rest, * From A New System of Chemical Philosophy, Manchester 1808, pp. 211-216 and 219-220. which by their... | |
| 1898 - 1014 pages
...Chemical Synthesis" Dalton tells us that li when any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate parts are separated from each other to a much greater distance...its dignity by keeping all the rest, which by their oravity or otherwise are disposed to encroach on it, at a respectful distance. When we attempt to couueive... | |
| Henry Crew - 1928 - 428 pages
...possible to conceive how the aggregates of dissimilar particles should be so uniformly the same. ***** "When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...each other to a much greater distance than in any • Principia, Book II, Chapter V. other state; each particle occupies the centre of a comparatively... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 278 pages
...most frequent occurrence; the method for which we shall endeavor to point out in the ensuing chapter. On chemical synthesis When any body exists in the...than in any other state; each particle occupies the center of a comparatively large sphere, and supports its dignity by keeping all the rest, which by... | |
| 196 pages
...that through its agency the chemical units repelled each other inversely as the distance between them. When any body exists in the elastic state, its ultimate...their gravity, or otherwise, are disposed to encroach up to it, at a respectful distance, f * From 'Memoir of Dr Dalton', by Dr Angus Smith, Secretary of... | |
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