That the alloy contains about 20 volumes of palladium united with a volume of hydrogenium ; and that the density of the latter is about 2, a little higher than magnesium to which hydrogenium may be supposed to bear some analogy. That hydrogenium has a... The Student, and Intellectual Observer - Page 1441869Full view - About this book
| 1869 - 718 pages
...density of the latter is about 2, a little higher than magnesium (which is 1'743), to which hydrogeniuin may be supposed to bear some analogy ; that hydrogenium...metal ; and, finally, that hydrogenium takes its place amongst magnetic metiils." THE WEEK. TOPICS OF THE DAY. A REPETITION of an attack of illness from which... | |
| 1869 - 340 pages
...density of the latter is about 2, a little higher than magnesium, to which hydrogenium may be tupposed to bear some analogy ; that hydrogenium has a certain...of a metal ; and, finally, that hydrogenium takes Procetdings of tki Royal Socitty iSOS, p. 415, its place among magnetic metals. The latter fail may... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pages
...with a volume of hydrogenium ; and that the density of the latter is about 2, a little higher than magnesium to which hydrogenium may be supposed to...association with certain other magnetic elements. I cannot close this paper without taking the opportunity to return my best thanks to Mr. WC Roberts... | |
| 1869 - 374 pages
...with one volume of hydrogenium ; find that the density of the latter is about 2, a little higher than magnesium, to which hydrogenium may be supposed to...its bearing upon the appearance of hydrogenium in me• Pnceedingi of Ол Royal SocUly, '868, p. 415. On th-e SulpJuttes of Oxide of Antimony. teoric... | |
| 1869 - 692 pages
...united with 1 volume of hydrogenium; and that the density of the latter is about 2, a little higher than magnesium, to which hydrogenium may be supposed to...has a certain amount of tenacity, and possesses the electricial conductivity of a metal; and finally, that hydrogenium takes its place among magnetic metals.... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1869 - 700 pages
...united with 1 volume of hydrogenium; and that the density of the latter is about 2, a little higher than magnesium, to which hydrogenium may be supposed to...hydrogenium has a certain amount of tenacity, and po&se&wes the electricial conductivity of a metal ; and finally, that hydrogenium takes its place among... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 506 pages
...the physical condition of hydrogen, is satisfactorily solved. The magnetic character of this alloy may have its bearing upon the appearance of hydrogenium...association with certain other magnetic elements. The absorption of hydrogen by palladium is a striking fact. That this gas is absorbed by platinum and... | |
| 1869 - 826 pages
...higher than m¿:nesium, to which the metal may be suppôt to bear some analogy ; that hydrogenium Ы a certain amount of tenacity, and possesses the electrical conductivity of a metal; ud finally, that hydrogenium takes its place amom: magnetic metals. The latter fact may have :и bearing... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1870 - 314 pages
...to take place in the strictly magnetic group with iron, nickel, cobalt, chromium and manganese. This fact may have its bearing upon the appearance of hydrogenium...association with certain other magnetic elements." — Athenceum. The discovery of another metallic element, by means of spectrum analysis, is again announced... | |
| George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 pages
...description of the latter is deduced. Its density is 0711 ; it is solid, metallic, and of a white aspect ; it has a certain amount of tenacity, and possesses the electrical conductivity of a metal ; finally, it takes its place among magnetic metals. In its alloy with palladium it decomposes chloride... | |
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