Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 117Chemical news office., 1918 |
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... Atoms and Molecules , " was read by Prof. J. W. NICHOLSON , F.R.S. The paper is mainly concerned with the possible existence and stability of atoms . and of molecules formed after the manner suggested by Stark , the link between the atoms ...
... Atoms and Molecules , " was read by Prof. J. W. NICHOLSON , F.R.S. The paper is mainly concerned with the possible existence and stability of atoms . and of molecules formed after the manner suggested by Stark , the link between the atoms ...
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... atom , and it is shown that systems with a transitory existence , which are known by their spectra to occur in the ... atoms in a molecule can be linked by a single electron , or by two electrons , which attract both atoms . DISCUSSION ...
... atom , and it is shown that systems with a transitory existence , which are known by their spectra to occur in the ... atoms in a molecule can be linked by a single electron , or by two electrons , which attract both atoms . DISCUSSION ...
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... atomic weight of the preparation was 206'05 , while that of ordinary lead is 207.18 . The wave- lengths of the spectra were found to be the same . It has already been shown that the ordinary spectra , visible and ultra - violet , are ...
... atomic weight of the preparation was 206'05 , while that of ordinary lead is 207.18 . The wave- lengths of the spectra were found to be the same . It has already been shown that the ordinary spectra , visible and ultra - violet , are ...
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... atomic groups held together by " primary " valence , which are in turn held to- gether by secondary or residual valence , in much the same way that the metallic compounds are built up of the atoms of the metals . He further states ( 27 ) ...
... atomic groups held together by " primary " valence , which are in turn held to- gether by secondary or residual valence , in much the same way that the metallic compounds are built up of the atoms of the metals . He further states ( 27 ) ...
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... atoms , as in glycol , caused a very great decrease in o . Such effects , with which chemists are familiar , are undoubtedly due to forces transmitted from atom to atom in the group molecule . It is probable that these forces are caused ...
... atoms , as in glycol , caused a very great decrease in o . Such effects , with which chemists are familiar , are undoubtedly due to forces transmitted from atom to atom in the group molecule . It is probable that these forces are caused ...
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