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... atoms combine as molecules to make a great variety of compounds , the most famous example being when two atoms of hydrogen join with one atom of oxygen to give us something quite different from either , which we call water : while a ...
... atoms combine as molecules to make a great variety of compounds , the most famous example being when two atoms of hydrogen join with one atom of oxygen to give us something quite different from either , which we call water : while a ...
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... atoms and a lot of them , so perhaps it does not matter if we accept a greater number than we can conceive . We do see atoms whenever they are bunched together in sufficient numbers to show us a substance ; but as we cannot see them ...
... atoms and a lot of them , so perhaps it does not matter if we accept a greater number than we can conceive . We do see atoms whenever they are bunched together in sufficient numbers to show us a substance ; but as we cannot see them ...
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... Atom within the Atom For a decade the scientific world was content , in general , to accept atoms as final in themselves as indivisible particles , solid as billiard balls . I say in general , for some , especially Clerk Maxwell , were ...
... Atom within the Atom For a decade the scientific world was content , in general , to accept atoms as final in themselves as indivisible particles , solid as billiard balls . I say in general , for some , especially Clerk Maxwell , were ...
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INTRODUCTION By N HARDY WALLIS M A F R S L | 1 |
MUCH EXPOSED TO AUTHORS | 19 |
GEORGE DU MAURIER AND THE ROMANTIC | 36 |
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