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... Ions . 258 Prof. R. W. Wood and Dr. E. Gaviola on the Factors governing the Appearance of the " Forbidden Line " 2656 in the Optical Excitation of Mercury . ( Plate III . ) ... 271 Dr. K. C. Kar on the Theory of the Pianoforte String ...
... Ions . 258 Prof. R. W. Wood and Dr. E. Gaviola on the Factors governing the Appearance of the " Forbidden Line " 2656 in the Optical Excitation of Mercury . ( Plate III . ) ... 271 Dr. K. C. Kar on the Theory of the Pianoforte String ...
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... Ions ... 481 Mr. L. L. Bircumshaw on the Surface Tension of Liquid Metals.- Part III . 510 Mr. J. Thomson on the Ultra - Violet Radiations emitted by Point Discharges 526 Dr. E. L. Ince on the Mathieu Functions of Stable Type Prof ...
... Ions ... 481 Mr. L. L. Bircumshaw on the Surface Tension of Liquid Metals.- Part III . 510 Mr. J. Thomson on the Ultra - Violet Radiations emitted by Point Discharges 526 Dr. E. L. Ince on the Mathieu Functions of Stable Type Prof ...
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... ions by photo - electric action . The Threshold Frequencies of Potassium . Richardson and Young ( Proc . Roy . Soc . ser . A , vol . cvii . p . 377 , 1925 ) found for a normal potassium surface a threshold frequency corresponding to a ...
... ions by photo - electric action . The Threshold Frequencies of Potassium . Richardson and Young ( Proc . Roy . Soc . ser . A , vol . cvii . p . 377 , 1925 ) found for a normal potassium surface a threshold frequency corresponding to a ...
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... ions is rendered possible by a change of molecular structure . Thus , according to the electronic theory of valency , a quaternary ammonium chloride must . remain permanently ionized , since both the ammonium ions and the chloride ions ...
... ions is rendered possible by a change of molecular structure . Thus , according to the electronic theory of valency , a quaternary ammonium chloride must . remain permanently ionized , since both the ammonium ions and the chloride ions ...
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... ions as indicated by the equation , C ̧H ̧ . ÖÑâ➡C ̧H ̧Ō + Ña , 6 whereas , in the case of phenol itself , ions could only be produced as the result of a destruction of neutral molecules , by the rupture of the hydrogen - oxygen bond ...
... ions as indicated by the equation , C ̧H ̧ . ÖÑâ➡C ̧H ̧Ō + Ña , 6 whereas , in the case of phenol itself , ions could only be produced as the result of a destruction of neutral molecules , by the rupture of the hydrogen - oxygen bond ...
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