The Nature of Matter and Electricity: An Outline of Modern ViewsD. Van Nostrand Company, 1917 - 203 pages |
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... chemical affinity , and of the latter upon the forces within the atom itself . 11. " THE KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY " The nature of this theory and the ideas it is based on ; The idea of probability and the use of averages in mo- lecular ...
... chemical affinity , and of the latter upon the forces within the atom itself . 11. " THE KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY " The nature of this theory and the ideas it is based on ; The idea of probability and the use of averages in mo- lecular ...
Page xvi
... affinities for electrons . 32. CHEMICAL AFFINITY . Electro - negative and electro - positive elements ; Ions and electrons in chemical action ; Electro - negativity or positivity only a relative conception ; How atoms of the same ...
... affinities for electrons . 32. CHEMICAL AFFINITY . Electro - negative and electro - positive elements ; Ions and electrons in chemical action ; Electro - negativity or positivity only a relative conception ; How atoms of the same ...
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... CHEMICAL ACTION , AND LIGHT Electrons and Chemical Action . It seems probable that the forces involved in chemical affinity are electrical in character , that is , the atoms which form the groups known as molecules are held together by ...
... CHEMICAL ACTION , AND LIGHT Electrons and Chemical Action . It seems probable that the forces involved in chemical affinity are electrical in character , that is , the atoms which form the groups known as molecules are held together by ...
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... affinity for hydrogen combine very readily with oxygen , and since hydrogen ... Chemical Constants " ( 1911 ) , pp . 107–108 . A more elaborate discussion ... Chemistry of [ 67 ]
... affinity for hydrogen combine very readily with oxygen , and since hydrogen ... Chemical Constants " ( 1911 ) , pp . 107–108 . A more elaborate discussion ... Chemistry of [ 67 ]
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... chemical affinity " and the forces of cohesion within bodies . As we have suggested in Section 6 , the atoms are probably complex , being made up of ultimate particles which are much smaller than the atoms themselves . On account of the ...
... chemical affinity " and the forces of cohesion within bodies . As we have suggested in Section 6 , the atoms are probably complex , being made up of ultimate particles which are much smaller than the atoms themselves . On account of the ...
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ACTINIUM alpha particle alpha rays atomic number atomic weight attraction average balls beta particles beta rays body calculate cathode rays Chap Chapter chemical action chemical affinity chemical change chlorine cloth compound crystal cules definite elec electric current electrical charges electrical force electrical waves elements emitted exist fact formula frequency gamma rays gases given heat helium hence hydrogen atom Illustrated intra-atomic J. J. Thomson kind of atom kinks known lines liquid matter metal mole molecular motion moving nature negative charge negative electricity Norman Campbell nucleus number of electrons number of molecules ordinary oxygen particles periodic table physical positive charge probably properties quantum theory radiant energy radiation radio-active radio-active substances Radio-Elements radium REFERENCES reflection refraction represent second edition 1913 Section shown so-called solid species spectrum speed structure surface temperature THORIUM tion trons tube uranium vapor velocity vibration wave-length X rays ZEEMAN EFFECT