| 1808 - 476 oldal
...facts that I had observed are but particular instances of the more general observation of Mr. Dalton, that in all cases the simple elements of bodies are...by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. However, since those who are desirous of ascertaining the justness of this observation by experiment,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 910 oldal
...facts that I had observed ore but particular instances of the more general observation of Mr. Dalton, that in all cases the simple elements of bodies are...by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. However, since those who are desirous of ascertaining the A few eacy vxjustnesa of this observation... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 472 oldal
...facts that I had observed are but particular instances of the more general observation of Mr. Dalton, that in all cases the simple elements of •bodies...or, if either is in excess, it exceeds by a ratio to be'expressed by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. "However, since those who are desirous... | |
| 1809 - 574 oldal
...quantity in th.e latter. This is a particular instance of the general observation of ty[r. Dalton ' that in all cases the simple elements of bodies, are...atom to atom singly, or, if either is in excess, it exceed* by a ratio to be expressed by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms.' Dr. Wollaslon... | |
| 1809 - 520 oldal
...salts, and these nbw appear to be but particular instances of Dalton's general observation, that the elements of bodies are disposed to unite atom to atom singly, or if either be in excess, it exceeds in a ratio expressed by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. The... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 oldal
...preceding; and is intended to illustrate t!ie theory, that in all cases the simple elements of bodies arc- disposed to unite atom to atom singly, or if either is in excess, such excess is a ratio that may be expressed by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. C.... | |
| Friedrich Christian Accum, Thomas Cooper - 1814 - 472 oldal
...dependent upon their quantities. Mr. Dulton's expression of tins, his hypothesis, theory or system, is, " that in all cases the simple elements of bodies are...a ratio to be expressed by some simple multiple of thenum" her of its atoms." In conformity to this, Davy says, "It would be easy to bring forward " a... | |
| John Murray - 1814 - 546 oldal
...double of the other. And from a number of facts of this kind, Dr Wollaston drew the conclusion, that the elements of bodies are disposed to unite atom to atom...by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. Gay-Lussac has observed a relation in the combinations of aerial bodies, which leads to the same principle.... | |
| 1816 - 700 oldal
...ratio of binary compounds, may be found in the general principle assumed hy ~Mr, Dalton, which is, that in all cases, the simple elements of bodies are...by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. " Hence, from the relative weights of the constituent parts of a compound, Mr. Dalton infers the relative... | |
| 1816 - 700 oldal
...the simple elements of bodies arf disposed to unite atom to atom singly, or, if cither is in exces«, it exceeds by a ratio, to be expressed by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. " Hence, from the relative weights of the constituent parts of TV compound, Mr. Dalton infers the relative... | |
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