The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... atoms . The word survived but the idea was lost for centuries . During the Middle Ages men sought in vain for some way to transmute the baser metals into gold . The atomic theory was revived by Boyle ( 1661 ) in his Skeptical Chymist ...
... atoms . The word survived but the idea was lost for centuries . During the Middle Ages men sought in vain for some way to transmute the baser metals into gold . The atomic theory was revived by Boyle ( 1661 ) in his Skeptical Chymist ...
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... atom , after an average duration of two thousand years , regardless of ex- ternal conditions , with the release of tremendous energy . If the ninety - two elements are arranged in tabular form based on atomic weights , we have what is ...
... atom , after an average duration of two thousand years , regardless of ex- ternal conditions , with the release of tremendous energy . If the ninety - two elements are arranged in tabular form based on atomic weights , we have what is ...
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... atom is surrounded by four other carbon atoms , with each of which it shares two electrons . So each atom is provided with an external shell of eight electrons none of which it has entirely to itself . This kind of combination is ...
... atom is surrounded by four other carbon atoms , with each of which it shares two electrons . So each atom is provided with an external shell of eight electrons none of which it has entirely to itself . This kind of combination is ...
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... atom of helium . Moreover , Rutherford has been able to bombard electrically the nitrogen atom and secure the atoms of hydrogen . According to press reports early in 1926 , scientists at Amsterdam by exposing lead to intense heat in ...
... atom of helium . Moreover , Rutherford has been able to bombard electrically the nitrogen atom and secure the atoms of hydrogen . According to press reports early in 1926 , scientists at Amsterdam by exposing lead to intense heat in ...
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... atoms the density of the diamond would be doubled , for each hole is just large enough to take one more carbon atom , and there are as many holes as atoms . " 8 Furthermore , it is believed that the electrons are in con- stant ...
... atoms the density of the diamond would be doubled , for each hole is just large enough to take one more carbon atom , and there are as many holes as atoms . " 8 Furthermore , it is believed that the electrons are in con- stant ...
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