Berzelius's symbols are horrifying: a young student in chemistry might as soon learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them. They appear like a chaos of atoms .... and to equally perplex the adepts of science, to discourage the learner, as well as... Journal of the Chemical Society - Stran 289avtor: Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1917Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 308 strani
...approve of his adopting and defending the chemical symbols of Berzelius, which appear to me equally to perplex the adepts of science, to discourage the learner, as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity of the atomic theory." Dalton was not satisfied with merely pictorial representations... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 302 strani
...notation : " Berzelius's symbols are horrifying ; a young student in chemistry might as soon learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them. They appear like a chaos of atoms. Why not put them together in some sort of order ? Is not the allocation a subject of investigation... | |
| 1895 - 1398 strani
...make himself acquainted with them." And again : " They appear to me equally to perplex the adepte in science, to discourage the learner, as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity of the atomic theory." But modern research has accomplished, as regards the size of... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1895 - 242 strani
...he says : — " Berzelius's symbols are horrifying: a young student in chemistry might as soon learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them. They...discourage the learner, as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity of the Atomic Theory." And Dalton to the end adhered to the symbolic language that he... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1895 - 234 strani
...says : — i_ " Berzelius's symbols are horrifying : a young student 'in chemistry might as soon learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them. They...discourage the learner, as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity of the Atomic Theory." And Dalton to the end adhered to the symbolic language that he... | |
| 1910 - 994 strani
...horrifying. A young student might as well learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them. They appear to equally perplex the adepts of science, to discourage the learner as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity of the atomic theory." The history of chemistry is full of instances where masters of... | |
| 1910 - 920 strani
...horrifying. A young student might as well learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them. They appear to equally perplex the adepts of science, to discourage the learner as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity of the atomic theory." The history of chemistry is full of instances where masters of... | |
| John Price Millington - 1906 - 252 strani
...Dalton they were " horrifying" and appeared like " a chaos of atoms " calculated " to equally well perplex the adepts of science, to discourage the learner, as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity of the Atomic Theory." It may reasonably be argued that, had Dalton been alive to-day,... | |
| Edgar Fahs Smith - 1913 - 202 strani
...1837, he says: "Berzelius's symbols are horrifying; a young student in chemistry might as soon learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them. They.... and to equally perplex the adepts of science, to 34 THE THEORIES OF CHEMISTRY. discourage the learner, as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity... | |
| Walter Libby - 1917 - 324 strani
...Dalton wrote: " Berzelius's symbols are horrifying: a young student in chemistry might as soon learn Hebrew as make himself acquainted with them. They...discourage the learner, as well as to cloud the beauty and simplicity of the Atomic Theory." Meantime Dalton's mind had been turning to the consideration... | |
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