... strongly; for, of the six most abundant elements, only aluminum is odd numbered, and the elements of even atomic number make up about 86% of the material. The only odd numbered elements other than hydrogen present in the lithosphere in amounts over... Journal of the American Chemical Society - Page 670by American Chemical Society - 1917Full view - About this book
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1917 - 672 pages
...0.03% 26Fe 72.06% 27Co 0.44% 28Ni 6.50% 29Cu 0.01% those below give the percentages of the elements. It will be noted that the evennumbered elements are...chemical compounds, and are all gases, so they could not be expected to remain in large quantities in meteorites. For this reason, and also because the... | |
| 1917 - 678 pages
...72.06% 27Co 0.44% 28NÍ 6.50% 29Cu 0.01% those below give the percentages of the elements. It will Ъе noted that the evennumbered elements are in every...chemical compounds, and are all gases, so they could not be expected to remain in large quantities in meteorites. For this reason, and also because the... | |
| 1920 - 928 pages
...According to the Periodic System. the atomic numbers, and those below give the percentages of the elements. It will be noted that the even-numbered elements are...no chemical compounds, and are all gases, so they couid not be expected to remain in large quantities in meteorites. For this reason, and also because... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1916 - 834 pages
...hydrogen present in the lithosphere in amounts over 0.2% are aluminum, sodium, and potassium. Table 2 gives the average composition of iron and stone meteorites,...percentage of the element. It will be noted that the even numbered elements are in every case more abundant than the adjacent odd numbered elements. The... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1916 - 788 pages
...hydrogen present in the lithosphere in amounts over 0.2% are aluminum, sodium, and potassium. Table 2 gives the average composition of iron and stone meteorites,...percentage of the element. It will be noted that the even numbered elements are in every case more abundant than the adjacent odd numbered elements. The... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1916 - 788 pages
...hydrogen present in the lithosphere in amounts over 0.2% are aluminum, sodium, and potassium. Table 2 gives the average composition of iron and stone meteorites,...percentage of the element. It will be noted that the even numbered elements are in every case more abundant than the adjacent odd numbered elements. The... | |
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