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... mass of the atom , or , if we avoid the conception of the atom , its magnitude shows the relation between the masses forming the chemical and independent individuals or elements . And according to the sense of all our physico- chemical ...
... mass of the atom , or , if we avoid the conception of the atom , its magnitude shows the relation between the masses forming the chemical and independent individuals or elements . And according to the sense of all our physico- chemical ...
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... mass , and , guided by mechanical principles , deduces many of the properties of the atoms from the reaction of the internal and peripheric parts of each atom . This endeavour offers many interest- ing points , but the value of the ...
... mass , and , guided by mechanical principles , deduces many of the properties of the atoms from the reaction of the internal and peripheric parts of each atom . This endeavour offers many interest- ing points , but the value of the ...
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... mass and gravitation are . In my opinion this is now premature . But just as without knowing the cause of gravitation , it is possible to make use of the law of gravity , so for the aims of chemistry it is possible to take advantage of ...
... mass and gravitation are . In my opinion this is now premature . But just as without knowing the cause of gravitation , it is possible to make use of the law of gravity , so for the aims of chemistry it is possible to take advantage of ...
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... mass of matter . One cannot , therefore , but think that chemical forces also depend on mass . A dependence is shown , because the properties of elements and com- pounds are determined by the masses of the atoms of which they are formed ...
... mass of matter . One cannot , therefore , but think that chemical forces also depend on mass . A dependence is shown , because the properties of elements and com- pounds are determined by the masses of the atoms of which they are formed ...
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... mass must now be established , and consequently it is necessary to consider , not the influence of an element taken individually , but to compare its influence on the one hand with that of the elements which , in their masses ; stand ...
... mass must now be established , and consequently it is necessary to consider , not the influence of an element taken individually , but to compare its influence on the one hand with that of the elements which , in their masses ; stand ...
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