Chemistry: A Cultural ApproachHarper & Row, 1971 - 461 σελίδες For college or university students majoring in other than the natural sciences. |
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... consequence of its radioactive decay were proposed . What are they ? As a guide to your reasoning : Every alpha - particle ( He ) emission makes a new atom located where relative to the parent atom ? Similarly , what is the consequence ...
... consequence of its radioactive decay were proposed . What are they ? As a guide to your reasoning : Every alpha - particle ( He ) emission makes a new atom located where relative to the parent atom ? Similarly , what is the consequence ...
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... consequence of the theory itself . When matter displays wavelike properties , it is inevitable that we must accept probabilities in place of the certainties we would hope to encounter by more and more refinements of the older physics ...
... consequence of the theory itself . When matter displays wavelike properties , it is inevitable that we must accept probabilities in place of the certainties we would hope to encounter by more and more refinements of the older physics ...
Σελίδα 267
... consequence of the tetrahedral character of the carbon atom . A natural consequence of catenation is that among larger members of all homologous series there are a. STRUCTURAL ISOMERISM 267 Structural Isomerism.
... consequence of the tetrahedral character of the carbon atom . A natural consequence of catenation is that among larger members of all homologous series there are a. STRUCTURAL ISOMERISM 267 Structural Isomerism.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FROM ARISTOTLE TO SEABORG | 19 |
FROM PROMETHEUS TO THE SPACE AGE | 59 |
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