An Inquiry Into the Nature of the Simple Bodies of ChemistryLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 160 sider |
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... exist in nature . But there is no such distinction in the chemical and physical characters of the bodies themselves , as can warrant us in assuming that they are distinct in their nature . The mere circumstance of our inability to ...
... exist in nature . But there is no such distinction in the chemical and physical characters of the bodies themselves , as can warrant us in assuming that they are distinct in their nature . The mere circumstance of our inability to ...
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... exist , A and B , each with its own molecules , we can con- ceive any number of combinations to be formed . For if A combines with B , there is formed a third body with its own particles A + B. But A + B may combine with A , and then ...
... exist , A and B , each with its own molecules , we can con- ceive any number of combinations to be formed . For if A combines with B , there is formed a third body with its own particles A + B. But A + B may combine with A , and then ...
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... exist between bodies , arise from the different relations of these particles or molecules to one another , and not from a difference in their own nature . This , at least , is a natural idea , and must have suggested itself , in some ...
... exist between bodies , arise from the different relations of these particles or molecules to one another , and not from a difference in their own nature . This , at least , is a natural idea , and must have suggested itself , in some ...
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... we assume them to be substance , and substance cannot exist without form ; but the precise form we know nothing of from any data which we have yet obtained . To deduce the form of molecules from the CHEMICAL ELEMENTS . 15.
... we assume them to be substance , and substance cannot exist without form ; but the precise form we know nothing of from any data which we have yet obtained . To deduce the form of molecules from the CHEMICAL ELEMENTS . 15.
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... exist in this fundamental branch of chemical re- search ; but it is to be confidently trusted , that , by means of ... exists . It matters not with respect to the general conclusion to be drawn , whether the assumed combining weight be ...
... exist in this fundamental branch of chemical re- search ; but it is to be confidently trusted , that , by means of ... exists . It matters not with respect to the general conclusion to be drawn , whether the assumed combining weight be ...
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