The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1877 |
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Page 264
... negative elements , forming oxyacids . In the fifth section , similarly placed to the pre- ceding are tin , antimony , and iodine , which are again electro- negative , although to a less marked extent than either of the preceding groups ...
... negative elements , forming oxyacids . In the fifth section , similarly placed to the pre- ceding are tin , antimony , and iodine , which are again electro- negative , although to a less marked extent than either of the preceding groups ...
Page 353
... negative lights ; nor is it probable that the positive discharge is analogous to the metallic or electrolytic conduction , as has been stated . Posi- tive and negative light are of the same kind ; and it is possible to connect them by a ...
... negative lights ; nor is it probable that the positive discharge is analogous to the metallic or electrolytic conduction , as has been stated . Posi- tive and negative light are of the same kind ; and it is possible to connect them by a ...
Page 354
... negative light . The more rapid this diminution is , the more like a negative light will the discharge appear . By varying in different ways the cross section , we can form the intermediate stages between the positive and negative light ...
... negative light . The more rapid this diminution is , the more like a negative light will the discharge appear . By varying in different ways the cross section , we can form the intermediate stages between the positive and negative light ...
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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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