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Page 107
... carbon vapour can possibly be volatilized , the present may be an appropriate occasion for describing a few recent steps in the inquiry , especially as they may haply be found to shed some new light on the difficulty undoubtedly ...
... carbon vapour can possibly be volatilized , the present may be an appropriate occasion for describing a few recent steps in the inquiry , especially as they may haply be found to shed some new light on the difficulty undoubtedly ...
Page 108
The startling deduction that the spectrum belongs to carbon is claimed to have been proved by Dr. Attfield , Dr. Marshall Watts , and other most able men , from their having found one and the same spectrum in all compounds of carbon - i ...
The startling deduction that the spectrum belongs to carbon is claimed to have been proved by Dr. Attfield , Dr. Marshall Watts , and other most able men , from their having found one and the same spectrum in all compounds of carbon - i ...
Page 111
... carbon ( more perhaps than have ever been previously registered for it within the same narrow limits of spectrum place ) , they form part of only the possible band - spectrum of carbon , our vacuum - tube - carbon , after all- I now ...
... carbon ( more perhaps than have ever been previously registered for it within the same narrow limits of spectrum place ) , they form part of only the possible band - spectrum of carbon , our vacuum - tube - carbon , after all- I now ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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