The paper concludes as follows : — " An interesting physical speculation connected with this working hypothesis is the effect on the period of duration of a star's heat which •would be brought about by assuming that the original atoms of which a star... Philosophical Magazine - Page 3811874Full view - About this book
| Science - 1875 - 1140 pages
...were, bring into play a new supply of heat, and so prolong the star's light. May it not also be that if chemists take up this question which has arisen...the molecules of the metalloids taken as a whole, much of the power of variation which is at f resent accorded to metals may be traced home to the metalloids... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1873 - 614 pages
...it is supposed that in the sun the temperature is too great to permit them to exist in that state in the reversing layer, though they may be found at the...only refer to the fact that, so far as I can learn, all so-called changes of atomicity take place when metalloids are involved, and not when the metals... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1873 - 578 pages
...dissipation of energy would, as it were, bring" into play a new supply of heat, and so prolong the star-a life. " May it not also be, if chemists take up this...only refer to the fact that, so far as I can learn, all so-called changes of atomicity take place wheu metalloids are involved, and not when the metals... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 546 pages
...it is supposed that in the sun the temperature is too great to permit them to exist in that state in the reversing layer, though they may be found at the...whole, that much of the power of variation which is at presenf accorded to metals may be traced home to the metalloids ? . need only refer to the fact that,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 756 pages
...it is supposed that in the sun the temperature is too great to permit them to exist in that state in the reversing layer, though they may be found at the...whole, that much of the power of variation which is at presen/ accorded to metals may be traced home to the metalloids ? need only refer to the fact that,... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1874 - 532 pages
...stars, and iron meteorites the other, or metallic stars. The paper communicated to the Royal Society concludes as follows : — " An interesting physical...only refer to the fact that, so far as I can learn, all so-called changes of atomicity take place when metalloids are involved, and not when the metals... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1874 - 514 pages
...stars, and iron meteorites the other, or metallic stars. The paper communicated to the Royal Society concludes as follows :— " An interesting physical...which is at present accorded to metals may be traced homo to the metalloids ? I need only refer to the fact that, so far as I can learn, all so-called changes... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1874 - 534 pages
...which has arisen from the spectroscopic evidence of what I have before termed the plasticity of tho molecules of the metalloids taken as a whole, that...only refer to the fact that, so far as I can learn, all so-called changes of atomicity take place when metalloids are involved, and not when the metals... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 542 pages
...spectroscopic evidence of what I ha« before termed the plasticity of the molecules of the metalloids taken a a whole, that much of the power of variation which is at prwc"' accorded to metals may be traced home to the metalloid' ' need only refer to the fact that,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1875 - 538 pages
...were, bring into play a new supply of heat, and so prolong the star's light. May it not also be that if chemists take up this question which has arisen...the molecules of the metalloids taken as a whole, much of the power of variation] which is at present accorded to metals may be traced home to the metalloids... | |
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