IT has often been maintained on chemical grounds that hydrogen gas is the vapour of a highly volatile metal. The idea forces itself upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility... The Quarterly Journal of Science - Page 2591869Full view - About this book
 | Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1869 - 506 pages
...upon the mind that palladium, with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...borne out by the properties of the compound substance iu question will appear by the following examination of the properties of what, assuming its metallic... | |
 | 1870 - 958 pages
...upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal, in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...far such a view is borne out by the properties of tie compound substance in question will appear by the fallowing examination of the properties of what,... | |
 | 1869 - 604 pages
...itself upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...metallic aspect equally to both constituents. How such a view is borne out by the properties of the compound substance in question will appear by the... | |
 | 1869 - 608 pages
...itself upon the mind that palladium with its occluded hydrogen is simply an alloy of this volatile metal in which the volatility of the one element is restrained...metallic aspect equally to both constituents. How such a view is borne out by the properties of the compound substanee in question will appear by the... | |
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