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Page 504
... affinity , a correct knowledge of which is , and must ever remain , the most important object of the theory of our science . The former doctrines of affinity , conceived without know- ledge of the laws of chemical combination , reached ...
... affinity , a correct knowledge of which is , and must ever remain , the most important object of the theory of our science . The former doctrines of affinity , conceived without know- ledge of the laws of chemical combination , reached ...
Page 506
... affinity , as to prepare and examine the wonderful forms of combination which by its influence the atoms could be induced to assume in organic compounds . This work for long absorbed the attention of chemists . The obstinate battles ...
... affinity , as to prepare and examine the wonderful forms of combination which by its influence the atoms could be induced to assume in organic compounds . This work for long absorbed the attention of chemists . The obstinate battles ...
Page 508
... affinity , sulphuric acid should be the stronger . While Thomsen was prosecuting his researches , it was generally held that the evolution of heat was an absolute mea- sure of affinity ; hence Thomsen devised the term " avidity " to ...
... affinity , sulphuric acid should be the stronger . While Thomsen was prosecuting his researches , it was generally held that the evolution of heat was an absolute mea- sure of affinity ; hence Thomsen devised the term " avidity " to ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr O Heaviside on the Selfinduction of Wires Part V 10 | 29 |
Prof A W Rücker on the Critical Mean Curvature of Liquid | 35 |
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acetic acid acid æther affinity aldehydes Allyl chloride amount of heat ampere annealing assumption balance benzene calculated carbon atoms centim chemical chloride circuit coefficient coil compounds condenser condition constant copper core curve denotes density determined diameter difference dx dx effect electromotive force energy equal equation error ether Ethyl experiments fibre fluid formula galvanometer gaseous given gives glass grating heat developed heat of combustion heat of formation Hence hydrogen impressed force increase iron ketones L₁ length liquid magnetic force magnetic moment means measured method Methylamine millim molecular molecules motion mutual induction nitrogen observations obtained ohms oxygen paper Phil plane position pressure Prof quantity R₁ ratio regards resistance resistance-balance self-induction sin² solution supposed surface Table temperature theory Thomsen tion tube units vapour vapour-pressure velocity vibrations volume wave-length wire zero