| William Nicholson - 1810 - 844 páginas
...2nd part of the work. The first four of these rules areas follows. " 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be • " obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless " some cause appear to the contrary. 2nd. When two com" binations are observed, they must be... | |
| William Nicholson - 1811 - 866 páginas
...quoted, page 283, consistency of namely, that "when only one combination of two bodies first rule of can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, combination. unless some cause appear to the contrary"; and if this be established, the other three... | |
| 1812 - 528 páginas
...the evidence upon which laws of such universal tendency are founded. 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one. 2d. When two combinations are observed, they must be presumed to be a binary and a ternary. 3d. When... | |
| 1813 - 520 páginas
...admitted by every person who pays due attention to the subject: — 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a Unary* one, unless some cause appear to the contrary. 2d. When two combinations are observed, they... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1814 - 516 páginas
...admitted by every person who pays due attention to the subject: — 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary* one, unless some cause appear to the contrary. 2d. When two combinations are observed, they must be presumed... | |
| William Higgins - 1814 - 194 páginas
...as guides in all our investigations respecting chemical synthesis. 1 st. When only one combination of two bodies can be .obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary. 2d. When two combinations are observed, they must be presumed... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835 - 564 páginas
...>odies believed to be elementary. He announced it as a general rule, that ' when only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary.' Consistently with this law, and correctly at the time it... | |
| 1835 - 566 páginas
...bodies believed to be elementary. He announced it as a general rule, that ' when only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary.' Consistently with this law, and correctly at the time it... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - 1839 - 606 páginas
...set out; the fulcrum from which the hypothesis must be applied: — " 1st. When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary. " 2nd. When two combinations are observed, they must be presumed... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - 1841 - 314 páginas
...weight of lime. 107. Classification of Compounds. — Dalton observes, ' When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary ; and when two combinations are observed, they must be presumed... | |
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