Chemistry: A Cultural ApproachHarper & Row, 1971 - 461 σελίδες For college or university students majoring in other than the natural sciences. |
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... solids . " Amorphous " means that the solid so described does not always adopt the same form . A natural consequence of our accepting an atomic philosophy is to think that the external macroscopic orderliness of a crystal reveals a ...
... solids . " Amorphous " means that the solid so described does not always adopt the same form . A natural consequence of our accepting an atomic philosophy is to think that the external macroscopic orderliness of a crystal reveals a ...
Σελίδα 221
... SOLIDS No discussion of the solid state should leave the impression that all solids exhibit a tendency to establish order and consequent symmetry in structure . There are many solid materials which are decidedly noncrystalline . These ...
... SOLIDS No discussion of the solid state should leave the impression that all solids exhibit a tendency to establish order and consequent symmetry in structure . There are many solid materials which are decidedly noncrystalline . These ...
Σελίδα 224
... solid geometry of a sphere . There still is empty space between the spheres . ( It is a neat exercise in solid geometry to prove that this is about 26 percent of the total volume . ) Thus nature seems to demonstrate a preference for ...
... solid geometry of a sphere . There still is empty space between the spheres . ( It is a neat exercise in solid geometry to prove that this is about 26 percent of the total volume . ) Thus nature seems to demonstrate a preference for ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FROM ARISTOTLE TO SEABORG | 19 |
FROM PROMETHEUS TO THE SPACE AGE | 59 |
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