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Page 108
... spectrum in all compounds of carbon — i . e . not only in carbo - hydrogens , but in carbo - oxygens and carbo ... spectrum somewhat like the coal - gas and air blow- pipe - flame spectrum , having , besides other features , five ...
... spectrum in all compounds of carbon — i . e . not only in carbo - hydrogens , but in carbo - oxygens and carbo ... spectrum somewhat like the coal - gas and air blow- pipe - flame spectrum , having , besides other features , five ...
Page 111
... spectrum place ) , they form part of only the possible band - spectrum of carbon , our vacuum - tube - carbon , after all- I now propose to append a table of measures to show exactly where the first and second big lines , as well as the ...
... spectrum place ) , they form part of only the possible band - spectrum of carbon , our vacuum - tube - carbon , after all- I now propose to append a table of measures to show exactly where the first and second big lines , as well as the ...
Page 208
... spectrum differs greatly from that in the dispersion - spectrum , and that in the dispersion - spectrum the great calorific intensity of the red rays , and therefore in all probability of the invisible rays beyond them , is due to the ...
... spectrum differs greatly from that in the dispersion - spectrum , and that in the dispersion - spectrum the great calorific intensity of the red rays , and therefore in all probability of the invisible rays beyond them , is due to the ...
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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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