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" IT has often been maintained on chemical grounds that hydrogen gas is the vapour of a highly volatile metal. The idea forces itself upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility... "
The Quarterly Journal of Science - Page 259
1869
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Volume 22

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1900 - 870 pages
...association with hydrogen. He regarded the product simply as an alloy of the volatile metal liydroyenium, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...its metallic aspect equally to both constituents. Considerations of a purely chemical character have up to thepresent time proved insufficient to decide...
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Proceedings, Volume 22

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1900 - 880 pages
...association with hydrogen. He regarded the product simply as an alloy of the volatile metal liydrogenium, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...its metallic aspect equally to both constituents. Considerations of a purely chemical character have up to the present time proved insufficient to decide...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 17

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 674 pages
...simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained hy its union with the other, and which owes its metallic...properties of what, assuming its metallic character, would have to be named Hydrogenium. 1. Density. — The density of palladium when charged with eight...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 19

1869 - 340 pages
...itself upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...metallic aspect equally to both constituents. How fir such a view is borne out by the properties of the compound substance in question will appear by...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 17

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pages
...upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...properties of what, assuming its metallic character, would have to be named Hydrogenium. 1 . Density. — The density of palladium when charged with eight...
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining ..., Volume 8

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 506 pages
...upon the mind that palladium, with its occluded hydrogen, is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...its metallic aspect equally to both constituents." The following brief statements of the conditions of palladium — and of palladium charged with hydrogen...
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 4

1869 - 374 pages
...itself upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...and which owes its metallic aspect equally to both constituent.«. How far such a view is borne out by the properties of the compound substance in question...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 19-20

1869 - 668 pages
...itself upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...union with the other, and which owes its metallic aspea equally to both constituents. How far such a view is borne out by the properties of the compound...
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The Student, and Intellectual Observer, Volume 3

1869 - 542 pages
...prepared to admit that "palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained by its union with the other, and which gwes its metallic aspect equally to both constituents." As Mr. Graham proposes the name hydrogenium...
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Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy ...

1870 - 656 pages
...upon the mind that palladium, with its occluded hydrogen, is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...properties of what, assuming its metallic character, would fairly be named hydrogenium." Details follow respecting its — 1. Density, which on experiment...
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