Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 145,Wydanie 3777Chemical news office., 1932 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 3
Strona 134
... nucleus . Although the nucleus accounts for nearly the whole of the atom's mass , it occupies no more than a very minute fraction of the atom's volume . Those of the electrons which are within the nucleus doubtless serve to bind the pro ...
... nucleus . Although the nucleus accounts for nearly the whole of the atom's mass , it occupies no more than a very minute fraction of the atom's volume . Those of the electrons which are within the nucleus doubtless serve to bind the pro ...
Strona 135
... nucleus of any heavy element , but it had not pre- viously been discovered in a single isolated pair . Twelve years ago Lord Rutherford conjectured the existence of such a particle and described the properties it should possess . Its ...
... nucleus of any heavy element , but it had not pre- viously been discovered in a single isolated pair . Twelve years ago Lord Rutherford conjectured the existence of such a particle and described the properties it should possess . Its ...
Strona 136
... nucleus . It is the inner sanc- tuary of the atom , the repository of secrets many of which have yet to be disclosed , almost unapproachable , not only because of its smallness but because of the electric field in which it is encased ...
... nucleus . It is the inner sanc- tuary of the atom , the repository of secrets many of which have yet to be disclosed , almost unapproachable , not only because of its smallness but because of the electric field in which it is encased ...
Spis treści
THE CHEMICAL NEWS | 131 |
Chemical | 134 |
Subscription to the Society including The Analyst 21s per annum Sec C A Mitchell | 143 |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
ACHEMA VII ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE ammonium sulphate-nitrate applied aspect atom's mass atomic magazine birthplace bless British Association built called Canadian Canadian National Exhibition Cavendish Laboratory Chemical constituents coveries crinoline Darwin delight difference of potential discovery dream Dugald Clerk elec electron falls electrons and protons electrons constitute element energy levels engineering evolution Exhibition ford and Bohr give gross matter heat helium indivisible units industrial interest invention J. J. Thomson Joule Laboratory labour laymen less lithium Lord Rutherford magazine of energy magic box ment Mighty Atom million volts missiles molybdenum nations nucleus open structure Oxford meeting particle Patent philosophical physicists physics President protons protons and electrons quantity radiation realise recognised Richard Glazebrook Rubber Section scientific September 2nd seven protons Sir Oliver Lodge Sir Ronald Smuts sorts of blocks steel strange taken thermionic valve tion Trade Marks tricity unit of negative urea water of crystal wireless