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... mgrms . Some litharge still adhering to the ribbon , this was weighed and found to weigh 6.6 mgrms . Taking the sublimate as PbO and the residue as approx- imating to the same composition , we have Pb = 17 · 6 and Se = 62 . On the ...
... mgrms . Some litharge still adhering to the ribbon , this was weighed and found to weigh 6.6 mgrms . Taking the sublimate as PbO and the residue as approx- imating to the same composition , we have Pb = 17 · 6 and Se = 62 . On the ...
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... mgrms . This contains 12.7 mgrms . of As , and , by difference , Ni = 13.8 . On the formula As = 14.8 and Ni = 11.7 . In this experiment the precaution of reheating was not at first carried out . The result shows a deficiency of As ...
... mgrms . This contains 12.7 mgrms . of As , and , by difference , Ni = 13.8 . On the formula As = 14.8 and Ni = 11.7 . In this experiment the precaution of reheating was not at first carried out . The result shows a deficiency of As ...
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... mgrms . If the black sublimate be TeO and the white be TeO2 , the weight of Te is 7.3 mgrms . The residue on the ribbon was of a yellow colour and was fluid at the final temperature . The weight of it was found to be 24-7 mgrms ...
... mgrms . If the black sublimate be TeO and the white be TeO2 , the weight of Te is 7.3 mgrms . The residue on the ribbon was of a yellow colour and was fluid at the final temperature . The weight of it was found to be 24-7 mgrms ...
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Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
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