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... shew him that the laws are gained by studying natural occurrences , that the detailed study of these is the foundation on which the science rests , but that , in so far as it is a real branch of science , chemistry is much more than a ...
... shew him that the laws are gained by studying natural occurrences , that the detailed study of these is the foundation on which the science rests , but that , in so far as it is a real branch of science , chemistry is much more than a ...
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Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Charles Slater. 2 A little observation suffices to shew that all things are undergoing change . Physics and chemistry deal with the phenomena presented in material changes . Certain aspects of these ...
Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Charles Slater. 2 A little observation suffices to shew that all things are undergoing change . Physics and chemistry deal with the phenomena presented in material changes . Certain aspects of these ...
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... shews that the electric current is passing through the rod of copper . The moment the current is broken the bell ceases to ring . The characteristic properties of the copper are not modified by the passage through it of the electric ...
... shews that the electric current is passing through the rod of copper . The moment the current is broken the bell ceases to ring . The characteristic properties of the copper are not modified by the passage through it of the electric ...
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... shews that the electric current is passing through the solution of copper sulphate ; but the passage of the current is accompanied by the deposition on one of the Fig . 2 . platinum plates of a reddish solid which may be proved ...
... shews that the electric current is passing through the solution of copper sulphate ; but the passage of the current is accompanied by the deposition on one of the Fig . 2 . platinum plates of a reddish solid which may be proved ...
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... shew that this is so , and the statement has been amply verified experimentally- ; assuming these points , the results of the present experiment teach , ( 1 ) that the only products of the interaction of copper oxide and hydrogen are ...
... shew that this is so , and the statement has been amply verified experimentally- ; assuming these points , the results of the present experiment teach , ( 1 ) that the only products of the interaction of copper oxide and hydrogen are ...
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