Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY . ( 1 ) Text - book of Physical Chemistry . By Prof. A. T. Lincoln . Pp . viii + 547 . ( London : G. G. Harrap and Co. , Ltd. , 1918. ) Price 12s . 6d . net . ( 2 ) Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry . By Dr. F. H. ...
... PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY . ( 1 ) Text - book of Physical Chemistry . By Prof. A. T. Lincoln . Pp . viii + 547 . ( London : G. G. Harrap and Co. , Ltd. , 1918. ) Price 12s . 6d . net . ( 2 ) Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry . By Dr. F. H. ...
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... physical properties involving weight . It is possible that lead descended from thorium ( 208 ) and lead descended from uranium ( 206 ) have enough in common to be each called lead , but are varieties or isotopes of the same element ...
... physical properties involving weight . It is possible that lead descended from thorium ( 208 ) and lead descended from uranium ( 206 ) have enough in common to be each called lead , but are varieties or isotopes of the same element ...
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... physical chemistry began to be apparent beyond its own borders in a renascence of inorganic chemistry which continues to the present day . Important reactions between well - known substances , re- garded as completely worked out , have ...
... physical chemistry began to be apparent beyond its own borders in a renascence of inorganic chemistry which continues to the present day . Important reactions between well - known substances , re- garded as completely worked out , have ...
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