The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 1221921 |
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... regard to Allyl bromide , e.g. , in Mag- netic Rotation and Refractivity respectively are correct , for the former employed Specific gravity 142532 at 15 ° and the latter 141057 at 25 ° 13980 at 20 ° There is a difference of about 15 ...
... regard to Allyl bromide , e.g. , in Mag- netic Rotation and Refractivity respectively are correct , for the former employed Specific gravity 142532 at 15 ° and the latter 141057 at 25 ° 13980 at 20 ° There is a difference of about 15 ...
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... regard to spelling and pronunciation , should be used to convey our thoughts regarding science . Although , perhaps , not a vital matter , it neverthe- less appears to the writer that in teaching chemis- try , the nomenclature used in ...
... regard to spelling and pronunciation , should be used to convey our thoughts regarding science . Although , perhaps , not a vital matter , it neverthe- less appears to the writer that in teaching chemis- try , the nomenclature used in ...
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on a proper regard for derivation and good usage , and this latter desideratum requires the use of pure Englsh by English - speaking people , both in writing and pronunciation . Elimination of un- English terminology in chemical ...
on a proper regard for derivation and good usage , and this latter desideratum requires the use of pure Englsh by English - speaking people , both in writing and pronunciation . Elimination of un- English terminology in chemical ...
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... regard to the theories that its colour under various conditions is due to ab- sorption of light , reflection by suspended particles , influence of dissolved matter , & c . , but he has overlooked the aspect of the question raised by ...
... regard to the theories that its colour under various conditions is due to ab- sorption of light , reflection by suspended particles , influence of dissolved matter , & c . , but he has overlooked the aspect of the question raised by ...
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... regard to the former class , he found that the substances were by far the most luminous when they were first heated ; that the duration of the light produced varies to a large degree , in some cases being almost momentary , and in ...
... regard to the former class , he found that the substances were by far the most luminous when they were first heated ; that the duration of the light produced varies to a large degree , in some cases being almost momentary , and in ...
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