Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
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... atomic mass , and the shift of the principal lines to the square of the atomic mass . The fundamental lines of calcium , strontium , and barium are given by the equation n = 24170 - 0-3232 W2 , in which n 108 A - 1 and atomic mass . The ...
... atomic mass , and the shift of the principal lines to the square of the atomic mass . The fundamental lines of calcium , strontium , and barium are given by the equation n = 24170 - 0-3232 W2 , in which n 108 A - 1 and atomic mass . The ...
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... atomic volume . Atomic volume . Atomic volume . Copper 7.2 Calcium 25 Silver 10 Strontium 35 Barium 36 Gold 10 The atomic volumes of the two elements of higher atomic weights in each group are almost identical . If it should prove that ...
... atomic volume . Atomic volume . Atomic volume . Copper 7.2 Calcium 25 Silver 10 Strontium 35 Barium 36 Gold 10 The atomic volumes of the two elements of higher atomic weights in each group are almost identical . If it should prove that ...
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... atomic mass . This fact indicates that the difference between the two limits of the series , while not proportional to the square of the atomic mass , is a simple function of it . Rydberg , Kayser and Runge , and Rummel * have each ...
... atomic mass . This fact indicates that the difference between the two limits of the series , while not proportional to the square of the atomic mass , is a simple function of it . Rydberg , Kayser and Runge , and Rummel * have each ...
Contents
On a Throwtesting Machine for Reversals of Mean Stress | 44 |
On Chemical Dynamics and Statics under the Action of Light | 66 |
On a Convenient Terminology for the Various Stages of the Malaria | 74 |
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