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Page 95
... compounds whose molecular weights are unknown ( that is , from compounds the densities of whose vapours have not been determined ) are more or less misleading . 14. The second difficulty which must be overcome before the valency of an ...
... compounds whose molecular weights are unknown ( that is , from compounds the densities of whose vapours have not been determined ) are more or less misleading . 14. The second difficulty which must be overcome before the valency of an ...
Page 96
... compounds- that the members of this group are really pentavalent . The formation of saturated or unsaturated compounds will depend largely on the total force exercised by the combining atoms ; and this will be again conditioned by the ...
... compounds- that the members of this group are really pentavalent . The formation of saturated or unsaturated compounds will depend largely on the total force exercised by the combining atoms ; and this will be again conditioned by the ...
Page 99
... compound of am- monia and hydrochloric acid ? I do not think that it is neces- sary for us to do so . The difficulties which must be overcome by the theory of molecular compounds are numerous . First of all there is the great difficulty ...
... compound of am- monia and hydrochloric acid ? I do not think that it is neces- sary for us to do so . The difficulties which must be overcome by the theory of molecular compounds are numerous . First of all there is the great difficulty ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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