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" We are thus forced to admit that, in an aggregate of molecules of any compound, there is an exchange constantly going on between the elements which are contained in it. "
A Short History of the Progress of Scientific Chemistry in Our Own Times - Page 240
by Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1899 - 276 pages
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1850 - 580 pages
...our imagining lhe fact to be peculiar to hydrogen among substances resembling it in other respects. We are thus forced to admit, that, in an aggregate...of a great number of molecules of the composition Cl H, the proposition at which we have just arrived would lead us to believe that each atom of hydrogen...
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The Development of Chemistry, 1789-1914: Selected essays

David M. Knight - 1998 - 642 pages
...may look at the views expressed by Williamson in his paper on the theory of etherification.7 He says, we are thus forced to admit that in an aggregate of...of a great number of molecules of the composition C1H, the proposition at which we have just arrived would lead us to believe that each atom of hydrogen...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Volume 26

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1907 - 656 pages
...our imagining the fact to be peculiar to hydrogen among substances resembling it in other respects. We are thus forced to admit that, in an aggregate...of a great number of molecules of the composition C1H, the proposition at which we have just arrived would lead us to believe that each atom of hydrogen...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1858 - 1142 pages
...expressed by Williamson in a memoir on the Theory of the Formation of .Either*. In this memoir we readf, "We are thus forced to admit, that, in an aggregate...being supposed to be made up of a great number of mole* Phil. Mag. November 1850, p. 350. • t Ibid. p. 355. cules of the composition Cl H, the proposition...
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A treatise on the principles of Chemistry

1884 - 672 pages
...molecules of the bodies. He extended this conception to molecules all of the same kind, and concluded that " in an aggregate of molecules of any compound there is an exchange continually going on between the elements which are contained in it." He supposed, for instance, that...
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