The Growth of Scientific IdeasOliver and Boyd, 1950 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... chemistry on a new road . Doubtless many were the victims of his pupils ' chemical enthusiasm — it is a matter of history that the University of Paris had to forbid the indiscriminate use of power- ful metallic poisons such as mercury ...
... chemistry on a new road . Doubtless many were the victims of his pupils ' chemical enthusiasm — it is a matter of history that the University of Paris had to forbid the indiscriminate use of power- ful metallic poisons such as mercury ...
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... chemical individuals but the proportion of certain chemical individuals formed in complex mixtures . In further arguments which Berthollet put forward Proust detected a failure on the former's part to recognise that his products were ...
... chemical individuals but the proportion of certain chemical individuals formed in complex mixtures . In further arguments which Berthollet put forward Proust detected a failure on the former's part to recognise that his products were ...
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... Chemistry , a short account of Dalton's atomic theory of chemical combination , which did not materially differ from the exposition given by Dalton himself in 1808 in his book , A New System of Chemical Philosophy . The details of this ...
... Chemistry , a short account of Dalton's atomic theory of chemical combination , which did not materially differ from the exposition given by Dalton himself in 1808 in his book , A New System of Chemical Philosophy . The details of this ...
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