Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 120Chemical news office., 1920 |
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... atomic heat , are deduced from the equation . The fact that the value of x for hydrogen appears to be unity is im The fact that the above portant for subsequent theory . gases require a large variation in the value of x indicates a ...
... atomic heat , are deduced from the equation . The fact that the value of x for hydrogen appears to be unity is im The fact that the above portant for subsequent theory . gases require a large variation in the value of x indicates a ...
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... atomic weights if compared at relative temperatures , where m = any integral or fractional constant . AN INTERESTING OCCURRENCE OF MANGANESE MINERALS NEAR SAN JOSE , CALIFORNIA . By AUSTIN F. ROGERS . FOR Some years a huge boulder of ...
... atomic weights if compared at relative temperatures , where m = any integral or fractional constant . AN INTERESTING OCCURRENCE OF MANGANESE MINERALS NEAR SAN JOSE , CALIFORNIA . By AUSTIN F. ROGERS . FOR Some years a huge boulder of ...
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... atomic weights , & c . , together with explanations of some of the terms used in the book . We are of opinion that this dictionary will in many cases prove to be an excellent time - saver , and the authors are to be congratulated upon ...
... atomic weights , & c . , together with explanations of some of the terms used in the book . We are of opinion that this dictionary will in many cases prove to be an excellent time - saver , and the authors are to be congratulated upon ...
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... ATOMIC WEIGHTS FOR 1919-20 . THE last regular report of this Committee , apart from an annual recommendation to continue the use of the table of atomic weights then presented , was published in 1916 . The interruption in the series of ...
... ATOMIC WEIGHTS FOR 1919-20 . THE last regular report of this Committee , apart from an annual recommendation to continue the use of the table of atomic weights then presented , was published in 1916 . The interruption in the series of ...
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... atomic weights from gaseous densities ' it is not possible to guarantee the absolute purity of the gases , or to avoid errors in weighing , in reductions to a vacuum , or in the values given to the physical constants that are used in ...
... atomic weights from gaseous densities ' it is not possible to guarantee the absolute purity of the gases , or to avoid errors in weighing , in reductions to a vacuum , or in the values given to the physical constants that are used in ...
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