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Page 156
... molecules aggregated about a common centre , it should not apply when the number of molecules aggregated about a centre is increased ( so as to form a visible mass ) . It might be said that the cases are different , inasmuch as the ...
... molecules aggregated about a common centre , it should not apply when the number of molecules aggregated about a centre is increased ( so as to form a visible mass ) . It might be said that the cases are different , inasmuch as the ...
Page 185
... molecule A consist of the atoms ( or molecules ) and y , these atoms will continually perform their proper vibrations within the molecule A. At certain positions of a and y we may suppose that the force acting between these two atoms is ...
... molecule A consist of the atoms ( or molecules ) and y , these atoms will continually perform their proper vibrations within the molecule A. At certain positions of a and y we may suppose that the force acting between these two atoms is ...
Page 307
... molecules . melting - points of solids correspond to equal lengths of oscilla- tion ; and therefore the product of ... molecules . It is generally allowed that in the solid condition the forces which draw the molecules together are ...
... molecules . melting - points of solids correspond to equal lengths of oscilla- tion ; and therefore the product of ... molecules . It is generally allowed that in the solid condition the forces which draw the molecules together are ...
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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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