Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... atom . For on this view the chemical combination between two atoms , A and B , consists in the electrons of A getting linked up with those of B. Consider an atom like that of neon , which has already eight electrons in its outer layer ...
... atom . For on this view the chemical combination between two atoms , A and B , consists in the electrons of A getting linked up with those of B. Consider an atom like that of neon , which has already eight electrons in its outer layer ...
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... atom to another . Furthermore , each atom can both lose and gain electrons , or , in other words , can func- tion as possessing positive and negative valency . Thus a univalent hydrogen atom may function in + two ways , as H or H ; a ...
... atom to another . Furthermore , each atom can both lose and gain electrons , or , in other words , can func- tion as possessing positive and negative valency . Thus a univalent hydrogen atom may function in + two ways , as H or H ; a ...
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... atom , which is based mainly on the physical study of radiation , the Langmuir atom finds its chief justification in its power of accounting for chemical facts , and its presentation is almost entirely non - mathe- matical , so that it ...
... atom , which is based mainly on the physical study of radiation , the Langmuir atom finds its chief justification in its power of accounting for chemical facts , and its presentation is almost entirely non - mathe- matical , so that it ...
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