The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1887 |
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... weight is greater . If a large molecular volume indicates a tendency to rapidity of diffusion , it may be suspected that a large atomic or mole- cular weight has a tendency to retard it ; this , however , is not so easy to prove , from ...
... weight is greater . If a large molecular volume indicates a tendency to rapidity of diffusion , it may be suspected that a large atomic or mole- cular weight has a tendency to retard it ; this , however , is not so easy to prove , from ...
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... weight of silver as 107-66 , we get for the ratio of the chemical equivalents of silver and copper 3.4080 or 3.4086 . The atomic weight of silver is given as one of those whose accuracy is of the first order , with a possible error less ...
... weight of silver as 107-66 , we get for the ratio of the chemical equivalents of silver and copper 3.4080 or 3.4086 . The atomic weight of silver is given as one of those whose accuracy is of the first order , with a possible error less ...
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... weight of silver to that of copper is 17 : 10 ; and if the atomic weight of silver be 107.66 , the atomic weight of copper is 63.333 . These two numbers are evidently thirds of whole numbers , and we get the following numerical rela ...
... weight of silver to that of copper is 17 : 10 ; and if the atomic weight of silver be 107.66 , the atomic weight of copper is 63.333 . These two numbers are evidently thirds of whole numbers , and we get the following numerical rela ...
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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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