Chemistry: A Cultural ApproachHarper & Row, 1971 - 461 σελίδες For college or university students majoring in other than the natural sciences. |
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... completely consumed , it meant that the residual air in the container had be- come saturated with phlogiston . Attempts to cause anything else to burn in this phlogisticated air were futile . This air also was fatal to any animal , such ...
... completely consumed , it meant that the residual air in the container had be- come saturated with phlogiston . Attempts to cause anything else to burn in this phlogisticated air were futile . This air also was fatal to any animal , such ...
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A Cultural Approach William Franklin Kieffer. | was that some completely new departure from existing theories was needed . Bohr's start on the problem was to argue that the energy of the electrons within atoms still could be kinetic ...
A Cultural Approach William Franklin Kieffer. | was that some completely new departure from existing theories was needed . Bohr's start on the problem was to argue that the energy of the electrons within atoms still could be kinetic ...
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... completely new monitoring system , certainly independent of the organizations operating power reactors , whose reports would be completely in the public domain . NUCLEAR FUSION Earlier in this chapter we suggested a hypothetical ...
... completely new monitoring system , certainly independent of the organizations operating power reactors , whose reports would be completely in the public domain . NUCLEAR FUSION Earlier in this chapter we suggested a hypothetical ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FROM ARISTOTLE TO SEABORG | 19 |
FROM PROMETHEUS TO THE SPACE AGE | 59 |
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