| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1882 - 800 pages
...relative weights of the ultimate particles, both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary particles which constitute one compound...particle, and the number of less compound particles 1 Lonsdafe's Life of Dallon. Longmans, 1874. * Manchester Memoirs, 2nd Series, vol. ip 250. 3 Certain... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Charles Slater - 1887 - 390 pages
...simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary particles which constitute one Fig. 21. compound particle, and the number of less compound...into the formation of one more compound particle." How then did he determine the relative weights of the ultimate particles of simple bodies ? Let us... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1892 - 674 pages
...relative weights of the ultimate particles both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary particles which constitute one compound...compound particles which enter into the formation of one that is more compound. He arrived at the results that (1) water is a binary compound of hydrogen and... | |
| John Dalton - 1893 - 60 pages
...relative weights of the ultimate particles, both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary particles which constitute one compound...which enter into the formation of one more compound particleTJ If there are two bodies, A and B, which are disposed to combine, the following is the order... | |
| 1893 - 692 pages
...weights of the ultimate particles both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple eleinentary particles which constitute one compound particle,...into the formation of one more compound particle." Dal ton was not an expert mathematician, but he had a passion for experimental work. It is related... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1901 - 208 pages
...ultimate particles both of simple and compound bodies," but also to determine "the number of simple elementary particles which constitute one compound...into the formation of one more compound particle." In order to attain these objects Dalton laid down certain rules regarding the complexities of compound... | |
| 1904 - 126 pages
...relative weights of the ultimate particles, both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary particles which constitute one compound...into the formation of one more compound particle" l The truth is, that in the form which Dalton gave to the atomic theory, there never was any certainty... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe, Arthur Harden - 1903 - 914 pages
...relative weights of the ultimate particles, both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary particles which constitute one compound...into the formation of one more compound particle." Thomson states that during the years 1803 and 1804 Dalton was occupied with the examination of the... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 pages
...relative weights of the ultimate particles, both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary particles which constitute one compound...into the formation of one more compound particle." (Dalton, A'ew System of Chemical Philosophy, 1808.) Here we find a clear statement of the problems... | |
| Andrew Norman Meldrum - 1904 - 126 pages
...number of simple elementary particles which constitute one compound particle, and the number of lea compound particles which enter into the formation of one more compound particle." l The truth is, that in the form which Dalton gave to the atomic theory, there never was any certainty... | |
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