I am nearly persuaded that the circumstance depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of the several gases: those whose particles are lightest and single being least ahsorbable, and the others more according as they increase in weight... Journal of the Chemical Society - Stran 286avtor: Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1917Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 688 strani
...not yet able to satisfy myself completely, I ' am nearly persuaded that the circumstance depends upon the ' weight and number of the ultimate particles...absorbable, and the others more, according as they in' crease in weight and complexity." To this there is a foot-note — ' Subsequent experience renders... | |
| 1845 - 854 strani
...not yet able to satisfy myself completely, I am nearly persuaded that the circumstance depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of...several gases; those whose particles are lightest «md single being least absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in weight and complexity.'... | |
| 1845 - 862 strani
...not yet able to satisfy myself completely, I am nearly persuaded that the circumstance depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of the several gases; those whose particles arc lightest and single being least absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 302 strani
...* " Absorption." — Liebig's Handworterbuch, B. i. pp. 62, 63. PIRST TAI1LE OF ATOMIC WEIGHTS. 59 those whose particles are lightest and single being least absorbable, and the others more, accordingly as they increase in weight and complexity.* An inquiry into the relative ; weights -of... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 308 strani
...not yet able to satisfy myself completely, I am nearly persuaded that the circumstance depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of the several gases, * " Absorption."—Liebig's Handworterbuch, B. i. pp. 62, 63. those whose particles are lightest and... | |
| Charles Wye Williams - 1864 - 324 strani
...admit its bulk of every kind of gas alike 1 I am nearly persuaded that the circumstance depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of...those whose particles are lightest and single being less absorbable, and the others more, accordingly as they increase in weight and complexity. An inquiry... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1874 - 556 strani
...that the circumstance " (viz. that of the different solubilities of gases in water) " depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of...those whose particles are lightest and single being less absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in weight and complexity. An inquiry... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 538 strani
...that the circumstance" (viz., that of the different solubilities of gasess in water) " depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of...those whose particles are lightest and single being less absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in weight and complexity. An inquiry... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 544 strani
...that the circumstance" (viz., that of the different solubilities of gases in water) " depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of...those whose particles are lightest and single being less absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in weight and complexity. An inquiry... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1876 - 406 strani
...persuaded that the circumstance [viz. that of the different solubilities of gases in water] depends upon the weight and number of the ultimate particles of...those whose particles are lightest and single being less absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in weight and complexity. An enquiry... | |
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