Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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Stran 53
... electrons . These , in Dr. Aston's words , are the standard bricks that Nature employs in her operations of element building . The true value of any theory consists in its com- prehensiveness and sufficiency . As applied to chemistry ...
... electrons . These , in Dr. Aston's words , are the standard bricks that Nature employs in her operations of element building . The true value of any theory consists in its com- prehensiveness and sufficiency . As applied to chemistry ...
Stran 54
... electrons in the outer layer of the 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 ...
... electrons in the outer layer of the 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 ...
Stran 208
... electrons in the atom are characterised . According to this view of atomic constitution , the electrons in the atom are arranged in groups in such a way that the orbit of every electron within one and the same group is characterised by ...
... electrons in the atom are characterised . According to this view of atomic constitution , the electrons in the atom are arranged in groups in such a way that the orbit of every electron within one and the same group is characterised by ...
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