| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1898 - 1116 pagine
...character of the uniting atoms may be, the continuing power of the attracting element, if I may beallowcd the term, is always satisfied by the same number of these atoms. It was probably a glimpse of the operation of this law among the more complex organic groups, which... | |
| 1878 - 446 pagine
...prevails, and that, no matter what the character of the uniting atoms may be, the combining j)ower of the attracting element, if I may be allowed the...the same number of these atoms.' He then proceeds to illustrate this law by the organo-compo uncís of arsenic, zinc, antimony, tin, and mercury. In conjunction... | |
| 1878 - 770 pagine
...or law prevails, and that, no matter what the character of the uniting atoms may be, the combining power of the attracting element, if I may be allowed the term, it always satisfied by the same number of these atoms." He then proceeds to illustrate this law by... | |
| Carl Schorlemmer - 1894 - 318 pagine
...Bedson and Williams, p. 194. * Ann. Ghem. Pharm. 104, 129. tlw uniting atoms may be, the combining power of the attracting element, if I may be allowed...the term, is always satisfied by the same number of atoms. It was probably a glimpse of an operation of this law amongst the more complex organic groups... | |
| Ernst von Meyer - 1898 - 664 pagine
...prevails, and that, no matter what the character of the uniting atoms may l1e, the combining pmver of the attracting element, if I may be allowed the...always satisfied by the same number of these atoms." In this way was established the doctrine that a varying, but at the same time, within certain limits,... | |
| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1899 - 284 pagine
...compounds of a given element, " no matter what the character of the uniting atoms may be, the combining power of the attracting element, if I may be allowed...always satisfied by the same number of these atoms." In other words, the combining capacity of an element does not depend upon the nature of the atoms with... | |
| Albert Ladenburg - 1900 - 520 pagine
...or law prevails, and that, no matter what the character of the uniting atoms may be, the combining power of the attracting element, if I may be allowed...always satisfied by the same number of these atoms. It was probably Phil. Trans. '«" ""• Annalen. 85. 329. a glimpse of the operation of this law amongst... | |
| Albert Ladenburg - 1900 - 402 pagine
...or law prevails, and that, no matter what the character of the uniting atoms may be, the combining power of the attracting element, if I may be allowed...always satisfied by the same number of these atoms. It was probably a glimpse of the operation of this law amongst the more complex organic groups, which... | |
| Francis Paul Armitage - 1906 - 304 pagine
...tendency or law prevails, and that no matter what the character of the uniting atoms maybe, the combining power of the attracting element (if I may be allowed...always satisfied by the same number of these atoms" Kolbe and Let us return to Kolbe and his formula for acetic acid, acetic acid. ^— ^ C2H,.C2.O,.HO.1... | |
| Ernst von Meyer - 1906 - 728 pagine
...or law prevails, and that, no matter what the character of the unilinrj atoms may be, the combining power of the attracting element, if I may be allowed the term, is always satisjied by Ike same number (if these, atom-s." In this way was established the doctrine that a varying,... | |
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