Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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... hydrogen ; the atomic heat of peroxide of hydrogen , HO , in the solid state or in solid compounds , must be 23 + 4 = 6 ยท 3 , agreeing very nearly with the atomic heats of iodine , chlorine , and the elements which follow Dulong and ...
... hydrogen ; the atomic heat of peroxide of hydrogen , HO , in the solid state or in solid compounds , must be 23 + 4 = 6 ยท 3 , agreeing very nearly with the atomic heats of iodine , chlorine , and the elements which follow Dulong and ...
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... hydrogen comes into contact with the albumen ; in fact the growth of the substance often clogs the tube to such a degree that the hydrogen is prevented from further passing through it . It also has a tendency to grow upon platinized ...
... hydrogen comes into contact with the albumen ; in fact the growth of the substance often clogs the tube to such a degree that the hydrogen is prevented from further passing through it . It also has a tendency to grow upon platinized ...
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Royal Society (Great Britain). When hydrogen was passed through serum , after the lapse of a day or two a tough elastic product was obtained . In experiments tried by passing hydrogen through albumen greatly diluted with water , I found ...
Royal Society (Great Britain). When hydrogen was passed through serum , after the lapse of a day or two a tough elastic product was obtained . In experiments tried by passing hydrogen through albumen greatly diluted with water , I found ...
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VOL XIII | 1 |
Account of Magnetic Observations made between the years 1858 and 1861 | 15 |
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