Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 39Chemical news office., 1879 |
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... increasing temperature , the spectrum The difference in the phenomena , therefore , will be of A will fade , if it be a compound body , as it will be increasingly dissociated , and it will not fade if it be a simple one . Again , on the ...
... increasing temperature , the spectrum The difference in the phenomena , therefore , will be of A will fade , if it be a compound body , as it will be increasingly dissociated , and it will not fade if it be a simple one . Again , on the ...
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... increased quan- tity , the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces and bands , which increase in like manner . In short , the molecules of a simple body and a com- pound one are affected in the same manner by ...
... increased quan- tity , the spectrum of the compound consists in the main of channelled spaces and bands , which increase in like manner . In short , the molecules of a simple body and a com- pound one are affected in the same manner by ...
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... increasing . Another method of increasing molecular complexity would be represented by the addition of molecules of different origins . Representing the first method by A + A , we could represent the second by A + B . A variation of the ...
... increasing . Another method of increasing molecular complexity would be represented by the addition of molecules of different origins . Representing the first method by A + A , we could represent the second by A + B . A variation of the ...
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... increased . 5. The spectrum when a coil and small jar are employed . 6. The spectrum when a large coil and large jar are used . 7. The absorption of the calcium vapour in the sun . remark in consequence of the differences to which I ...
... increased . 5. The spectrum when a coil and small jar are employed . 6. The spectrum when a large coil and large jar are used . 7. The absorption of the calcium vapour in the sun . remark in consequence of the differences to which I ...
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... increased tem- perature there may be no end , That is the first point . The second is this : - : - We are justified ... increases not only does the radiation of each par- ticular refrangibility absolutely increase , but the propor- tion ...
... increased tem- perature there may be no end , That is the first point . The second is this : - : - We are justified ... increases not only does the radiation of each par- ticular refrangibility absolutely increase , but the propor- tion ...
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