in the same direction; and here, again, the spectrum we obtain from elements in a state of vapour (a spectrum characterized by spaces and bands) is similar to that we obtain from vapours of which the compound nature is unquestioned. (/3) At high temperatures,... Philosophical Magazine - Page 2031875Full view - About this book
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...jar, to the voltaic arc, or to the highest temperature produced by combustion. The change is always in the same direction ; and here, again, the spectrum...vapours of which the compound nature is unquestioned. (ft) At high temperatures, produced by combustion, the vapours of some elements (which give us neither... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1874 - 644 pages
...jar, to the voltaic arc, or to the highest temperature produced by combustion. The change is always in the same direction ; and here, again, the spectrum...obtain from vapours of which the compound nature is anquestioned. (/3) At high temperatures, produced by combustion, the vapours of some elements (which... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 562 pages
...jar, to the voltaic arc, or to the highest temperature produced by combustion. The change is always in the same direction ; and here again the spectrum...obtain from elements in a state of vapour, a spectrum characterised by spaces and bands, is similar to that we obtain from vapours of which the compound... | |
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...jar, to the voltaic arc, or to the highest temperature produced by combustion. The change is always in the same direction ; and here, again, the spectrum...temperatures, produced by combustion, the vapours of some elements (which give us neither line- nor channelled spacespectra at those temperatures, although... | |
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...jar, to the voltaic arc, or to the highest temperature produced by combustion. The change is always in the same direction ; and here, again, the spectrum...temperatures, produced by combustion, the vapours of some elements (which give us neither line- nor channelled spacespectra at those temperatures, although... | |
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...Lockyer], to the Voltaic arc, or to the highest temperature produced by combustion. The change is always in the same direction; and here, again, the spectrum...vapours of which the compound nature is unquestioned. At high temperatures, produced by combustion, the vapours of some elements (which give us neither line-... | |
| Norman Lockyer, Sir Norman Lockyer - Philosophy - 1998 - 332 pages
...jar, to the voltaic arc, or to the highest temperature produced by combustion. The change is always in the same direction ; and here, again, the spectrum...temperatures, produced by combustion, the vapours of some elements (which give us neither line- nor channelled spacespectra at those temperatures, although... | |
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