| 1861 - 410 pages
...probable position of the lines cannot be inferred from the colour of the gas. With the green perchloricle of manganese the lines are most abundant in the green,...nitrous acid they increase in number and density as we advance towards the blue end of the spectrum. 4. Simple bodies, as well as compounds, may produce... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1865 - 858 pages
...bands in its spectrum. The probable position of the lines cannot be interred from the color of the gas. Simple bodies as well as compounds may produce lines...them, may in their compounds occasion them abundantly. Lines may exist in the vapor of simple substances, which disappear in their compounds. Sometimes the... | |
| 1845 - 1262 pages
...probable position of the lines cannot be inferred from the colour of the gas ¿ with the green perchloride of manganese the lines are most abundant in the green,...nitrous acid they increase in number and density as we a(lvance towards the blue end of the spectrum. 4. Simple bodies, as well as compounds, may produce... | |
| 1862 - 670 pages
...of the lines cannot be inferred from the colour of the gas; with the greon pwchloride of manganeso the lines are most abundant in the green, whilst with...them abundantly ; eg neither oxygen, nitrogen, nor cliJorine, when uncombined, occasions lines, but some oif the oxides, both of nitrogen and of chlorine,... | |
| 1862 - 670 pages
...probable position of the lines cannot l>e inferred from the colour of the gas; with the green perchloride of manganese the lines are most abundant in the green,...blue end of the spectrum. Simple bodies, as well as conrpounds, may produce lines ; and two simple bodies, which singly do not produce them, may in their... | |
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