| 1875 - 526 pages
...experience that, whatever form it may ultimately assume, the molecular theory of the constitution of matter is even now a most important and almost indispensable aid to teaching Chemistry. He has therefore adopted it as the basis of his theoretical teaching. The EXERCISES are for the most... | |
| Longmans, Green and co - 1880 - 382 pages
...experience that, whatever form it may ultimately assume, the molecular theory of the constitution of matter is even now a most important and almost indispensable aid to teaching Chemistry. lie has therefore adopted it as the basis of his theoretical teaching. The EXERCISES are for the most... | |
| John Edward Mercer - 1921 - 270 pages
...(atomic) theory has been adopted in a somewhat rigid form, not by reason of any special conviction of my own regarding its permanence as a scientific...and almost indispensable aid to teaching chemistry." * More recently Soddy, who strongly emphasises the persistence of the elements, affirming that " not... | |
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