Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... electrons in the atom , and where p and q are integers , of which p changes from series to series , while the lines in each series are given by the muta- tions of q . For heavy atoms the E in the above formula should be E minus a ...
... electrons in the atom , and where p and q are integers , of which p changes from series to series , while the lines in each series are given by the muta- tions of q . For heavy atoms the E in the above formula should be E minus a ...
Stran 225
... electrons , the mass of which is only about 1/1700 of that of the smallest known atom , that of hydrogen ; these carriers are unaltered in char- acter whatever changes may take place in the nature of the gas through which the ...
... electrons , the mass of which is only about 1/1700 of that of the smallest known atom , that of hydrogen ; these carriers are unaltered in char- acter whatever changes may take place in the nature of the gas through which the ...
Stran 230
... electrons to make it electrically neutral . The distribution of the ex- ternal electrons on which the ordinary physical and chemical properties of the atom depend is almost entirely governed by the magnitude of the positive charge . The ...
... electrons to make it electrically neutral . The distribution of the ex- ternal electrons on which the ordinary physical and chemical properties of the atom depend is almost entirely governed by the magnitude of the positive charge . The ...
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