Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 144,Wydanie 3755Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... weight is that of Dumas who in- ferred from his quantitative experiments that 16 parts of oxygen combined with 2.004 parts by weight of hydrogen , a figure subsequently corrected by E. W. Morley working 52 years later to 2.016 ...
... weight is that of Dumas who in- ferred from his quantitative experiments that 16 parts of oxygen combined with 2.004 parts by weight of hydrogen , a figure subsequently corrected by E. W. Morley working 52 years later to 2.016 ...
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... weight F. W. Clarke estimates it at 0.95 per cent . of the crust . In the free state it occurs in natural gas and in some occluded gases , as well as in the gaseous mixture evolved from certain volcanos . According to Moissan the gases ...
... weight F. W. Clarke estimates it at 0.95 per cent . of the crust . In the free state it occurs in natural gas and in some occluded gases , as well as in the gaseous mixture evolved from certain volcanos . According to Moissan the gases ...
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... weight by the sum of the relative volumes between the brackets in the first O.R. line . The theo : etical Magnetic Rotation , 4.902 , may appear to be very different from the value 5.068 obtained by Perkin . But his result is not ...
... weight by the sum of the relative volumes between the brackets in the first O.R. line . The theo : etical Magnetic Rotation , 4.902 , may appear to be very different from the value 5.068 obtained by Perkin . But his result is not ...
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