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... oxide . The experiments in the constant - volume gas - chamber in which the ratio of the loss of platinum to the loss of oxygen was determined , gave results which approximated in the case of air to 2Pt : 0 and in the case of oxygen to ...
... oxide . The experiments in the constant - volume gas - chamber in which the ratio of the loss of platinum to the loss of oxygen was determined , gave results which approximated in the case of air to 2Pt : 0 and in the case of oxygen to ...
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... oxide the trioxide - only is obtained . Sometimes both element and oxide are together on the one glass , affording an eye , ' the pupil of which is the element . This results from the screening action of the outer parts of the ascending ...
... oxide the trioxide - only is obtained . Sometimes both element and oxide are together on the one glass , affording an eye , ' the pupil of which is the element . This results from the screening action of the outer parts of the ascending ...
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... oxide MnO and chromic oxide might be expected to give negative charges as they are decidedly basic . Molybdenum , tungsten , and uranium form strongly acid oxides . One oxide of antimony is basic and the other acidic . The oxides of ...
... oxide MnO and chromic oxide might be expected to give negative charges as they are decidedly basic . Molybdenum , tungsten , and uranium form strongly acid oxides . One oxide of antimony is basic and the other acidic . The oxides of ...
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Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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