Outlines of Theoretical ChemistryLongmans, Green and Company, 1892 - 220 páginas |
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... phenomena , such as light , heat , sound , electricity , evaporation , and other changes of condition . Natural philosophy treats of these elementary changes into which natural phenomena resolve themselves . Natural philo- sophy ...
... phenomena , such as light , heat , sound , electricity , evaporation , and other changes of condition . Natural philosophy treats of these elementary changes into which natural phenomena resolve themselves . Natural philo- sophy ...
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... phenomena as the movement of a falling body , the reflection or refraction of a ray of light , the heating and cooling of a body , the action of one magnet on another , & c . , and we see that it is not very difficult to study the whole ...
... phenomena as the movement of a falling body , the reflection or refraction of a ray of light , the heating and cooling of a body , the action of one magnet on another , & c . , and we see that it is not very difficult to study the whole ...
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... phenomena . Then , without refer- ence to facts , we proceed to draw or ' deduce ' all the conclusions that can be logically developed from the hypothesis . ' We call this development the theory of the events in question . A comparison ...
... phenomena . Then , without refer- ence to facts , we proceed to draw or ' deduce ' all the conclusions that can be logically developed from the hypothesis . ' We call this development the theory of the events in question . A comparison ...
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... phenomena , need not of necessity form the limits of our know- ledge , but may in turn form the subject of research , if we investigate the conditions under which they vary , and in this way arrive at constants of a higher order . But ...
... phenomena , need not of necessity form the limits of our know- ledge , but may in turn form the subject of research , if we investigate the conditions under which they vary , and in this way arrive at constants of a higher order . But ...
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... phenomena of isomorphism . Imagine that a crystal is a regular structure composed of small particles of matter , called molecules , the molecules being themselves sys- tematically built up of a definite number of atoms . If in each of ...
... phenomena of isomorphism . Imagine that a crystal is a regular structure composed of small particles of matter , called molecules , the molecules being themselves sys- tematically built up of a definite number of atoms . If in each of ...
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