Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 127-128Chemical news office., 1923 |
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... weight , the greater number of inter- nal electrons in the atoms of the members of higher atomic weight evidently weaken the lines of force to the electrons of their octets , thus encouraging distortion . It cannot be thought that every ...
... weight , the greater number of inter- nal electrons in the atoms of the members of higher atomic weight evidently weaken the lines of force to the electrons of their octets , thus encouraging distortion . It cannot be thought that every ...
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... weight of the articles themselves , and , as a " kiln " may contain each time it is fired from ten to thirty tons of pottery , according to the type of articles being manufactured ( placed in the fireclay " saggars " that are piled up ...
... weight of the articles themselves , and , as a " kiln " may contain each time it is fired from ten to thirty tons of pottery , according to the type of articles being manufactured ( placed in the fireclay " saggars " that are piled up ...
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... weight of salt for regeneration is effected . ( 6 ) Lastly , and this , perhaps , may be re- garded as the most important advance in the art , the " commercial " phrase of " zero- hardness " which has always been employed in regard to ...
... weight of salt for regeneration is effected . ( 6 ) Lastly , and this , perhaps , may be re- garded as the most important advance in the art , the " commercial " phrase of " zero- hardness " which has always been employed in regard to ...
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... weight determination , carried out with the aid of this material , gave a value for the atomic weight of hafnium lying between 178.4 and 180.2 . ( Concerning further de- tails of this determination , see the July , 1923 , issue of the ...
... weight determination , carried out with the aid of this material , gave a value for the atomic weight of hafnium lying between 178.4 and 180.2 . ( Concerning further de- tails of this determination , see the July , 1923 , issue of the ...
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... weight ) as lime , and allow it to stand until the lime is completely slaked . Then mix it , add the cold arsenic - acid solu- tion at room temperature as rapidly as pos- sible , and stir the mixture well until the liquid becomes ...
... weight ) as lime , and allow it to stand until the lime is completely slaked . Then mix it , add the cold arsenic - acid solu- tion at room temperature as rapidly as pos- sible , and stir the mixture well until the liquid becomes ...
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