May we consider the existence of these molecular states as forming a true basis for Dalton's law of multiple proportions ? If so, then the metals in different chemical combinations will exist in different molecular groupings, and we shall be able by spectrum... Notices of the Proceedings - Página 665de Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1882Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 páginas
...beginning at about the wave-lengths 4850, 4802. Mr. Lockyer states (Joe. cit.) that none of the linos of magnesium, special to the flame spectrum, are visible in the spectrum of the chloride, either when flame or spark is employed. But we find that when the spark is taken between platinum points, from... | |
| 1880 - 334 páginas
...means, and a brightening of the green and a considerable thickening of the dark yellow line is seen. 6. May we consider the existence of these molecular states...chloride either when a flame or a spark is employed. The facts recorded in my papers, printed in the Philoiophical Transactions some years ago, on the spectra... | |
| 1880 - 1188 páginas
...means and a brightening of the green and a considerable thickening of the dark yellow lines is seen. 6. May we consider the existence of these molecular states...chloride either when a flame or a spark is employed. The facts recorded in my papers, printed in the Philosophical Transactions some years ago, on the spectra... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1880 - 624 páginas
...shall be able by spectrum observations to determine the particular heat-level to which the molecnlar complexity of the solid metal, induced by chemical...chloride either when a flame or a spark is employed. The facts recorded in my papers, printed in the " Phil. Trans." some years ago, on the spectra of salts... | |
| WILLIAM CROOKES, F. R. S., &c. - 1880 - 668 páginas
...induced by chemical affinity corresponds. Etuaples. — None of the lines of magnesium special to t we flame spectrum are visible in the spectrum of the...chloride either when a flame or a spark is employed. The feus recorded in my papers, printed in the Philosophical ''Muietions some years ago, on the spectra... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1880 - 672 páginas
...observing the radiation of the vapours produced by the passage of a feeble current of electricity. 6. May we consider the existence of these molecular states...visible in the spectrum of the chloride either when a Same or a spark is employed. The facts recorded in my papers, printed in the " Phil. Trans." some years... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1881 - 630 páginas
...with all the variations of circumstance which we could devise. Mr. Lockyer states (loc. cit.) that none of the lines of magnesium, special to the flame...chloride, either when a flame or a spark is employed. But we find that when the spark is taken between platinum points from a solution of the chloride of... | |
| George Downing Liveing, Sir James Dewar - 1915 - 646 páginas
...bands in the blue beginning at about the wave-lengths 4850, 4802. Mr Lockyer states (loc. cit.) that none of the lines of magnesium, special to the flame...visible in the spectrum of the chloride, either when flame or spark is employed. But we find that when the spark is taken between platinum points, from... | |
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