Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1914 - Physics |
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... Crystals .... Prot . R. W. Wood and Mr. G. A. Hemsalech on the Fluor- escence of Gases excited by Ultra - Schumann Waves . ( Plates XIV . & XV . ) ... 854 869 881 .. 899 Dr. Manne Siegbahn on the Use of the Telephone as an Oscillograph ...
... Crystals .... Prot . R. W. Wood and Mr. G. A. Hemsalech on the Fluor- escence of Gases excited by Ultra - Schumann Waves . ( Plates XIV . & XV . ) ... 854 869 881 .. 899 Dr. Manne Siegbahn on the Use of the Telephone as an Oscillograph ...
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... crystals may be obtained by reheating the sublimate between the glasses . The smell of garlic is rarely obtained under the conditions . When tested for odour there is a faint earthy smell . It is less easily volatilized off the glass ...
... crystals may be obtained by reheating the sublimate between the glasses . The smell of garlic is rarely obtained under the conditions . When tested for odour there is a faint earthy smell . It is less easily volatilized off the glass ...
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... crystals of SnCl2 ; these only partially dissolve and rapidly blacken , bringing down the black oxide . This black precipitate will be found to whiten in a few hours if left exposed to the air . TABLE V. 3 1. Native Bismuth . Volatile ...
... crystals of SnCl2 ; these only partially dissolve and rapidly blacken , bringing down the black oxide . This black precipitate will be found to whiten in a few hours if left exposed to the air . TABLE V. 3 1. Native Bismuth . Volatile ...
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... crystals melting when breathed upon and being replaced by wet patches . Compounds in which selenium is loosely attached give much red sublimate of selenium at low temperatures . With native selenium it is difficult to get the oxide in ...
... crystals melting when breathed upon and being replaced by wet patches . Compounds in which selenium is loosely attached give much red sublimate of selenium at low temperatures . With native selenium it is difficult to get the oxide in ...
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... crystal if it were not optically active , then we bave for matter at rest * D1 = K , E , + [ L12 , E ; ] + [ J , V1 , E , ] . . . ( 16 ) where K1 , J1 , and L1 are vector constants , the latter being proportional to the external ...
... crystal if it were not optically active , then we bave for matter at rest * D1 = K , E , + [ L12 , E ; ] + [ J , V1 , E , ] . . . ( 16 ) where K1 , J1 , and L1 are vector constants , the latter being proportional to the external ...
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