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" The heat required to act upon such a compound as a salt of calcium so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility ; the number of true metallic lines which thus appear is a measure of the quantity of the metal... "
Contributions to Solar Physics: I. A Popular Account of Inquiries Into the ... - Page 559
by Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 676 pages
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 39

1879 - 318 pages
...such a compound as a salt of calcium so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility; the number of true metallic lines which thus appear is a measure of the quantity of the metal resulting from the dissociation, and as the metal lines increase in number, the...
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Nature, Volume 8

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 742 pages
...heat required to act upon a compound, so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility ; the number of true metallic...number the compound bands thin out. Mitscherlich's obvervations, that the metalloids show the same structural spectra as the compound bodies is then referred...
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Nature, Volume 19

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 622 pages
...such a compound as a salt of calcium so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility ; the number of true metallic lines which thus appear is a measure of the quantity of the metal resulting from the dissociation, and as the metal lines increase in number, the...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 21

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 614 pages
...heat required to act upon a compound, so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility : the number of true metallic...metalloid do not in structure lie between those of elements on the -one hand and of compounds on the other. These considerations are applied to solar...
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Nature, Volume 8

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 584 pages
...heat required to act upon a compound, so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility ; the number of true metallic...number the compound bands thin out. Mitscherlich's obvervations, that the metalloids show the same structural spectra as the compound bodies is then referred...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 21

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 578 pages
...heat required to act upon a compound, so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility: the number of true metallic...lines increase in number the compound bands thin out. Mitscherlich-s observations, that the metalloids show the same structural spectra as the compound bodies,...
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Studies in Spectrum Analysis

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 304 pages
...heat required to act upon a compound, so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility ; the number of true metallic...thus appear is a measure of the dissociation ; and as the metal lines increase in number, the compound bands thin out* § n. The Problem of the Dissociation...
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Studies in spectrum analysis

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 306 pages
...heat required to act upon a compound, so as to render its spectrum visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility ; the number of true metallic...thus appear is a measure of the dissociation ; and as the metal lines increase in number, the compound bands thin out.* § II. The Problem of the Dissociation...
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of ..., Volume 2; Volume 17

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1878 - 500 pages
...(2.) That the heat required to act on a compound so as to render it visible, dissociates the compound according to its volatility ; the number of true metallic...thus appear is a measure of the dissociation ; and as the metal lines increase in number the compound bands thin out. This principle is applied to the...
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Studies in Spectrum Analysis

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1878 - 360 pages
...molecules, and the greatest complexity (a continuous spectrum) upon their nearest approach. tion; and as the metal lines increase in number, the compound bands thin out* § II. The Problem of the Dissociation of the so-called Elements. I have now shown historically how...
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