The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 1221921 |
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... CONSTANTS OF NATURE . By HAWKSWORTH COLLINS . IF the atomic weights of two elements be divided by their respective ... constant values can be attached to carbon , hydrogen and oxygen , it seems useless to attempt to derive a molecular ...
... CONSTANTS OF NATURE . By HAWKSWORTH COLLINS . IF the atomic weights of two elements be divided by their respective ... constant values can be attached to carbon , hydrogen and oxygen , it seems useless to attempt to derive a molecular ...
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... constant , gradually increasing with the temperature . 0600-0.790 written vertically represent specific gravities ... Constants of Naturė 1921.
... constant , gradually increasing with the temperature . 0600-0.790 written vertically represent specific gravities ... Constants of Naturė 1921.
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... constant volumes for CH2 . But the graph of the specific gravities at the boiling points ( as shown ) does not lie anywhere near the general direction of these curves , and therefore it is quite evident that the relative volume of CH ...
... constant volumes for CH2 . But the graph of the specific gravities at the boiling points ( as shown ) does not lie anywhere near the general direction of these curves , and therefore it is quite evident that the relative volume of CH ...
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... constant , or , the " molecular " heat ( i.e. , the polmericular heat ) of any element or compound at any tem- perature is directly proportional to the number of atoms present and is independent of their nature . Example . What is the ...
... constant , or , the " molecular " heat ( i.e. , the polmericular heat ) of any element or compound at any tem- perature is directly proportional to the number of atoms present and is independent of their nature . Example . What is the ...
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... constant touch with commercial and industrial bodies , in- dividual economists and others in all parts of the country , with a view to providing the best possible material for criticism . It is obvious that an organisation of this kind ...
... constant touch with commercial and industrial bodies , in- dividual economists and others in all parts of the country , with a view to providing the best possible material for criticism . It is obvious that an organisation of this kind ...
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