| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 páginas
...their ordinary chemical action, have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. But I must confess I am jealous of the term atom ;...especially when compound bodies are under consideration. 870. I cannot refrain from recalling here the beautiful idea put forth, I believe, by Berzelius (703.).... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 páginas
...action, have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. But I must confess I ain jealous of the term atom ; for though it is very easy...especially when compound bodies are under consideration. 870. I cannot refrain from recalling here the beautiful idea put forth, I believe, by Berzelius (703.)... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1896 - 520 páginas
...their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. But I must confess I am jealous of the term atom;...especially when compound bodies are under consideration." Ten years later, in his ' Speculation touching Conduction and the Nature of Matter' (see 'Exper. Res.,'... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1896 - 484 páginas
...their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. But I must confess I am jealous of the term atom ; for though it is very easy to talk of atoms, it v very difficult to form a clear idea of their nature, especially when compound bodies are under conaideration."... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1907 - 482 páginas
...their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. But I must confess I am jealous of the term atom;...especially when compound bodies are under consideration." Ten years later, in his 'Speculation touching Conduction and the Nature of Matter' (see 'Exper. Res.,'... | |
| Edmund Taylor Whittaker - 1910 - 502 páginas
...chemical action, have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. " But," he added, " I must confess I am jealous of the term atom : for...especially when compound bodies are under consideration." These discoveries and ideas tended to confirm Faraday in preferring, among the rival theories of the... | |
| Olive Annie Wheeler - 1916 - 334 páginas
...and Cavendish hesitated to endow atoms with physical reality. " I must confess," writes Faraday, " I am jealous of the term ' atom ' ; for though it...especially when compound bodies are under consideration." : Yet it must be admitted that afterwards, when the particular difficulty to which Faraday refers had... | |
| Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 208 páginas
...ordinary chemical action, have equal quant1ties of electricity naturally associated with them. But I confess I am jealous of the term atom ; for though...especially when compound bodies are under consideration.' Thus Faraday, writing in 1833, pictured to himself a natural unit or ' atom ' of electricity associated... | |
| Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 208 páginas
...chemical action, have equal quantities of clcctricitv naturally associated with than. But I confess lam jealous of the term atom ; for though it is very easy...especially when compound bodies are under consideration.' Thus Faraday, writing in 1833, pictured to himself a natural unit or ' atom ' of electricity associated... | |
| E. U. Condon, Halis Odabasi - 1980 - 684 páginas
...took to complete this book. Halis Odabasi Istanbul, May 1978 1. Pré-quantum mechanical developments But I must confess I am jealous of the term atom:...especially when compound bodies are under consideration. Michael Faraday, Experimental Researches in Electricity, §869 (December 31, 1833). 1 '. Atomic physics... | |
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