In no case, perhaps, is there a nearer approach to mathematical exactness, than in that of 1 measure of oxygen to 2 of hydrogen ; but here the most exact experiments I have ever made, gave 1.97 hydrogen to 1 oxygen. Theories of solutions - Page 35by Svante Arrhenius - 1912 - 247 pagesFull view - About this book
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1856 - 340 pages
...a nearer approach to mathematical exactness, than in that of 1 measure of oxygen to 2 of hydrogen ; but here the most exact experiments I have ever made, gave 1.97 hydrogen to 1 oxygen." This discussion brings out prominently some of the points of Dalton's character. He objected to the... | |
| A. G. Howson, Colin Howson, Professor of Philosophy Colin Howson - 1976 - 358 pages
...a nearer approach to mathematical exactness than that of one measure of oxygen to two of hydrogen; but here, the most exact experiments I have ever made gave 1.97 hydrogen to 1 oxygen. . . " This thesis and most of the other methodological points that I make are to be found in the works... | |
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