The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1877 |
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Page 178
... exist to some extent at all temperatures , it is not sufficient to account for the fact that two gases may exist combined or uncombined at the same temperature . Some modification will therefore be necessary ; but what , is not clear ...
... exist to some extent at all temperatures , it is not sufficient to account for the fact that two gases may exist combined or uncombined at the same temperature . Some modification will therefore be necessary ; but what , is not clear ...
Page 183
... exist , whilst the number of A or B atoms increases correspondingly up to N. 32. The final conclusion we must draw is that an hypothesis which depends for the explanation of chemical combination on the dissociation of the component ...
... exist , whilst the number of A or B atoms increases correspondingly up to N. 32. The final conclusion we must draw is that an hypothesis which depends for the explanation of chemical combination on the dissociation of the component ...
Page 384
... exist in the earth , the arrangement of the elements is exceedingly differ- ent . Thus we find sulphur and iron combined in the form of a protosulphide ( FeS ) , and other minerals having constitutions which are unknown among those of ...
... exist in the earth , the arrangement of the elements is exceedingly differ- ent . Thus we find sulphur and iron combined in the form of a protosulphide ( FeS ) , and other minerals having constitutions which are unknown among those of ...
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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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