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Page 93
... chemical function and atomic structure : and in so doing they made a step in advance ; for they took a wider view of the necessities of a perfect scheme of chemical classification . But general chemical function is a somewhat vague term ...
... chemical function and atomic structure : and in so doing they made a step in advance ; for they took a wider view of the necessities of a perfect scheme of chemical classification . But general chemical function is a somewhat vague term ...
Page 195
... chemical action and chemical composition . Questions concerning composition which appear almost inca- pable of solution by the ordinary method of reactions are even now beginning to be solved by the thermochemical methodt . But I cannot ...
... chemical action and chemical composition . Questions concerning composition which appear almost inca- pable of solution by the ordinary method of reactions are even now beginning to be solved by the thermochemical methodt . But I cannot ...
Page 260
... chemical , of the elements with the atomic weights of these elements . Lothar Meyer has also made important contributions to the same subject ; and in his Modernen ... chemical 260 Mr. M. M. Pattison Muir on Chemical Classification .
... chemical , of the elements with the atomic weights of these elements . Lothar Meyer has also made important contributions to the same subject ; and in his Modernen ... chemical 260 Mr. M. M. Pattison Muir on Chemical Classification .
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