The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1878 |
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Page 57
... hydrogen of the sun's atmosphere will , for the sake of simplicity , be exclusively considered . These gases ... hydrogen ( spectrum II order ) made their appearance at the same time as the spectrum of bands ( I order ) of nitrogen ...
... hydrogen of the sun's atmosphere will , for the sake of simplicity , be exclusively considered . These gases ... hydrogen ( spectrum II order ) made their appearance at the same time as the spectrum of bands ( I order ) of nitrogen ...
Page 58
... hydrogen dark , but those of the former much fainter than those of the latter . The action of the incandescent gases of the zone of combustion upon such a spectrum would be to reverse the oxygen lines and to weaken those of hydrogen ...
... hydrogen dark , but those of the former much fainter than those of the latter . The action of the incandescent gases of the zone of combustion upon such a spectrum would be to reverse the oxygen lines and to weaken those of hydrogen ...
Page 220
... hydrogen and chlorine , are combined and condensed by chemical force into a very different material called hydrochloric acid . These two acids when combined show their power by dissolving gold as a lump of sugar is dissolved in a cup of ...
... hydrogen and chlorine , are combined and condensed by chemical force into a very different material called hydrochloric acid . These two acids when combined show their power by dissolving gold as a lump of sugar is dissolved in a cup of ...
Contents
JULY 1878 | 17 |
Frederick Guthrie on Salt Solutions and Attached Water | 50 |
Dr E J Millss Researches in Thermometry | 63 |
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