Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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Stran 51
... atom of hydrogen , and the other a particle of positive electricity the mass of which is practically identical with that of the same atom - the outcome , in short , of the collective work of Soddy , Rutherford , J. J. Thomson , Collie ...
... atom of hydrogen , and the other a particle of positive electricity the mass of which is practically identical with that of the same atom - the outcome , in short , of the collective work of Soddy , Rutherford , J. J. Thomson , Collie ...
Stran 53
... atoms of all elements were themselves built up of a primordial atom - his protyle , which he regarded as probably identical with hydrogen - is too ob- vious to need pointing out . In a sense , Prout's hypothesis may be said to be now re ...
... atoms of all elements were themselves built up of a primordial atom - his protyle , which he regarded as probably identical with hydrogen - is too ob- vious to need pointing out . In a sense , Prout's hypothesis may be said to be now re ...
Stran 54
... atom . For on this view the chemical combination between two atoms , A and B , consists in the electrons of A getting linked up with those of B. Consider an atom like that of neon , which has already eight electrons in its outer layer ...
... atom . For on this view the chemical combination between two atoms , A and B , consists in the electrons of A getting linked up with those of B. Consider an atom like that of neon , which has already eight electrons in its outer layer ...
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