Chemical analysis and synthesis go no farther than to the separation of particles one from another, and to their reunion. No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as well attempt to introduce a new planet... Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Washington - Strana xxxivautor/autoři: Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1881Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1812 - 564 str.
...a state of cohesion or combination, and joining those that were previously at a distance; and that we might as well attempt to introduce a new planet into the solar system, or annihilate one already in existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen." We wish that... | |
| 1812 - 528 str.
...at a distance; and that we might as well attempt to mtroduce a new planet into the solar system, or annihilate one already in existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen." We wish that all Mr. Dalton's postulata had been as undeniable. His ideas would then have possessed... | |
| William Higgins - 1814 - 194 str.
...separation of particles one from another, and to their re-union. No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as well attempt to introduce a new planet into 165 the solar system, or to annihilate one already in existence, as to create or destroy a particle... | |
| John Joseph Griffin - 1847 - 584 str.
...separation of particles one from another, and to their re-union. No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as...existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen. All the changes we can produce, consist in separating particles that are in a state of cohesion or... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 346 str.
...separation of particles one from another, and to their reunion. No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as...existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen. All the changes we can produce, consist in separating particles that are in a state of cohesion or... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1856 - 340 str.
...separation of particles one from another, and to their reunion. No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as...existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen. All the changes we can produce consist in separating particles that are in a state of cohesion or combination,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1860 - 972 str.
...particles one from another, and to their reunion. No new creation or destruction of matter is w'uhin the reach of chemical agency. We might as well attempt...existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen. All the changes we can produce consist in separating particles that are in a state of cohesion or combination,... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1867 - 336 str.
...separation of particles one from another, and to their reunion. No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as...existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen. All the changes we can produce consist in separating particles that are in a state of cohesion or combination,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1867 - 1006 str.
...separation of particles one from another, and to their reunion. No new creation or destruction of matter is within the reach of chemical agency. We might as...existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen. All the changes we can produce consist in separating particles that are in a state of cohesion or combination,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 694 str.
...finite ; just as in a given space of the universe, the number of stars and planets cannot be infinite. We might as well attempt to introduce a new planet...existence, as to create or destroy a particle of hydrogen." All substances, then, are composed of atoms ; and these attract each other, but at the same time keep... | |
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