The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... Compounds Primitive Protoplasm Temperature of Organisms Properties of Water . Carbon and Its Compounds Organisms as Chemical Engines Physical Environment of Organisms Topography Climate Air and Water Currents Moisture PAGE V 337 17 25 ...
... Compounds Primitive Protoplasm Temperature of Organisms Properties of Water . Carbon and Its Compounds Organisms as Chemical Engines Physical Environment of Organisms Topography Climate Air and Water Currents Moisture PAGE V 337 17 25 ...
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... compounds and who recog- nized that all atoms of any given element were alike . Mean- time many new substances were discovered and studied . In 1774 , Priestley and Scheele both found oxygen and the hoary idea that fire was a separate ...
... compounds and who recog- nized that all atoms of any given element were alike . Mean- time many new substances were discovered and studied . In 1774 , Priestley and Scheele both found oxygen and the hoary idea that fire was a separate ...
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... compounds contain oxygen and 30 per cent hydrogen , while other elements , like gold , are rarely found in combinations . These compounds are quite as useful as the pure elements . In as much as the chemical combination of the elements ...
... compounds contain oxygen and 30 per cent hydrogen , while other elements , like gold , are rarely found in combinations . These compounds are quite as useful as the pure elements . In as much as the chemical combination of the elements ...
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... compounds of many hundreds of atoms , which are characteristic of life , the range is narrowly limited . This note cannot be too strongly sounded that as matter is allowed capacity for assuming complex forms those complex forms appear ...
... compounds of many hundreds of atoms , which are characteristic of life , the range is narrowly limited . This note cannot be too strongly sounded that as matter is allowed capacity for assuming complex forms those complex forms appear ...
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... compounds they form , these metals have been completely separated from each other , carried up to or near the surface of the earth where , under other conditions , of which we know little or nothing , they have been deposited in ...
... compounds they form , these metals have been completely separated from each other , carried up to or near the surface of the earth where , under other conditions , of which we know little or nothing , they have been deposited in ...
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