Nature, Volume 91Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 82
Página 148
... position of the second bromine was uncertain ; there were reasons for considering it as attached to the other end of the chain . This position is now con- firmed by the fact that when the bromine atom is reduced the glucoside of a ...
... position of the second bromine was uncertain ; there were reasons for considering it as attached to the other end of the chain . This position is now con- firmed by the fact that when the bromine atom is reduced the glucoside of a ...
Página 257
... position iso- merism , because the phenomenon depends upon differ- ences in the position or arrangement of the atoms within the molecule - in other words , in the internal structure of the molecule . But it is possible to have two ...
... position iso- merism , because the phenomenon depends upon differ- ences in the position or arrangement of the atoms within the molecule - in other words , in the internal structure of the molecule . But it is possible to have two ...
Página 543
... position . It was with great delight , therefore , that I discovered that , in spite of all warnings to the contrary , the lamp would continue to burn for any length of time with the coils raised into a vertical plane ; in this position ...
... position . It was with great delight , therefore , that I discovered that , in spite of all warnings to the contrary , the lamp would continue to burn for any length of time with the coils raised into a vertical plane ; in this position ...
Índice
ungen oder Organische Chemie Elfte Auflage | 26 |
marks | 83 |
netism for Students in Engineering By Drs R | 130 |
14 outras secções não apresentadas
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
acid appears April Aristotle Astronomical atomic weight atoms auxetics axis British carbon cent chemical chemistry chromosphere College colour committee contains described direction discussion edition effect electric engineering experiments fact flywheel Geological given gives gyrostat heat Heiligenschein helium Hermann et Fils hydrogen illustrated important increase Indian instrument interest investigation J. J. Thomson kathode laboratory larvæ lectures light lines London magnetic March mathematics matter measured ment metal Meteorological method Museum National Physical Laboratory nature nitrogen observations Observatory obtained paper pearlite photographs physical plants plates position practical present president Price produced Prof Protozoa published radio-active radium rays recent recorded reference ROYAL INSTITUTION Royal Society schools scientific South species spectra spectrum stars steel surface temperature theory tion Trypanosome tube University vanadium various velocity volume wind zoological