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... applied to every decomposition of parallel kind . - It is strange that Wenzell did not press to farther limits the curious fact made known by his experiments . Had he gone one step farther , had he weighed the amounts of bodies ...
... applied to every decomposition of parallel kind . - It is strange that Wenzell did not press to farther limits the curious fact made known by his experiments . Had he gone one step farther , had he weighed the amounts of bodies ...
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... quantity to saturation . A similar train of reasoning is applied by Mr. Higgins to the constitution of water , and the compounds of nitrogen and oxygen . atomic , it must necessarily combine as it is found GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 31.
... quantity to saturation . A similar train of reasoning is applied by Mr. Higgins to the constitution of water , and the compounds of nitrogen and oxygen . atomic , it must necessarily combine as it is found GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 31.
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... applied him- self to the development of a symbolical notation , that should be applicable , not only to simple cases of com- bination , but to even the most complex . It has been termed the algebraical system of chemical notation , but ...
... applied him- self to the development of a symbolical notation , that should be applicable , not only to simple cases of com- bination , but to even the most complex . It has been termed the algebraical system of chemical notation , but ...
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... or pathways , of electric influence , the Greek terms ava and Kara have been applied . Thus , the compound word anode may be regarded as synonymous with positive pole , and cathode with negative pole INTRODUCTION TO LECTURE I. 59.
... or pathways , of electric influence , the Greek terms ava and Kara have been applied . Thus , the compound word anode may be regarded as synonymous with positive pole , and cathode with negative pole INTRODUCTION TO LECTURE I. 59.
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... that of hydrogen , and several others double that of hydrogen - this circumstance must be made an element in the calculation . = Applying the rule to determine the specific gravity of oxygen INTRODUCTION TO LECTURE I. 63.
... that of hydrogen , and several others double that of hydrogen - this circumstance must be made an element in the calculation . = Applying the rule to determine the specific gravity of oxygen INTRODUCTION TO LECTURE I. 63.
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