| Henry Lonsdale - Cumberland (England) - 1867 - 336 pages
...He regards these facts as " but particular instances of the more general observation of Mr Dalton, that in all cases the simple elements of bodies are...some simple multiple of the number of its atoms." He adds — " I am further inclined to think that when our views are sufficiently extended to enable... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 352 pages
...He regards these facts as " but particular instances of the more general observation of Mr Dalton, that in all cases the simple elements of bodies are...some simple multiple of the number of its atoms." He adds — " I am further inclined to think that when our views are sufficiently extended to enable... | |
| John Dalton - Air - 1893 - 56 pages
...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,... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - Chemistry - 1906 - 610 pages
...[1808]. 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...some simple multiple of the number of its atoms." Wollaston then describes experiments which show that the law — he speaks of it as the " law of simple... | |
| John Price Millington - Chemists - 1906 - 252 pages
...he regards his facts as " but particular instances of the more general observations of Mr. Dalton, that in all cases the simple elements of bodies are...unite atom to atom singly, 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,... | |
| Physics - 1808 - 794 pages
...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,... | |
| Frederic Lawrence Holmes, Trevor Harvey Levere - History - 2000 - 454 pages
...facts that 1 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. The facts that Wollaston had observed were two carbonates of potash, two carbonates of soda, two sulfates... | |
| Physics - 1808 - 368 pages
...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...to unite atom to atom singly, or, if either is in exec's, it exceeds by a ratio to he expressed by some simple multiple of the number of its atoms. However,... | |
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