| 1879 - 318 pages
...lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with increased quantity, the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces...manner. In short, the molecules of a simple body and a compound one are affected in the same manner by quantity in so far as their spectra are concerned... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 622 pages
...lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with increased quantity, the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces...manner. In short, the molecules of a simple body and a compound one are affected in the same manner by quantity in so far as their spectra are concerned... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 742 pages
...; but while the spectrum of the latter consists of lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with molecular approach, the spectrum of a compound consists in the mam of channelled spaces and bands which increase in like manner. In short, the molecules of a simple... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 578 pages
...; but while the spectrum of the latter consists of lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with molecular approach, the spectrum of...affected in the same manner by their approach or recess, so far as their spectra are concerned; in other words, both spectra have their long and short lines... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 614 pages
...; but while the spectrum of the latter consists of lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with molecular approach, the spectrum of...affected in the same manner by their approach or recess, so far as their spectra are concerned; in otJier words, both spectra have their lomj and short lines... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 360 pages
...lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with molecular approach, the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces...manner. In short, the molecules of a simple body and a compound one are affected in the same manner by their approach or recess, in so far as their spectra... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 306 pages
...lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with molecular approach, the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces...manner. In short, the molecules of a simple body and a compound one are affected in the same manner by their approach or recess, in so far as their spectra... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 598 pages
...lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with increased quantity, the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces...manner. In short, the molecules of a simple body and a compound one are affected in the same manner by quantity in so far as their spectra are concerned... | |
| 1879 - 642 pages
...lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with increased quantity, the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces...manner. In short, the molecules of a simple body and a com-" pound one are affected in the same manner by quantity in so far as their spectra are concerned... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 630 pages
...lines, the number and thickness of some of which increase with increased quantity, the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces...manner. In short, the molecules of a simple body and a compound one are affected in the same manner by quantity in so far as their spectra are concerned... | |
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