The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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... atoms , and is expelled from the centre of the atom with a velocity of about 10,000 miles per second . This almost incredible velocity is surpassed by that of the B - particle , another name for the electron , a disembodied charge of ...
... atoms , and is expelled from the centre of the atom with a velocity of about 10,000 miles per second . This almost incredible velocity is surpassed by that of the B - particle , another name for the electron , a disembodied charge of ...
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... atom has been shown experimentally to be never greater than 92 , and as all are very minute compared with the size of an atom , it follows that most of an atom - more than 99.99 per cent . of it - is empty space . Consider an atom so ...
... atom has been shown experimentally to be never greater than 92 , and as all are very minute compared with the size of an atom , it follows that most of an atom - more than 99.99 per cent . of it - is empty space . Consider an atom so ...
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... atomic weight , depending upon whether the atom be light or heavy . Oxygen , for example , has an atomic number of 8 and an atomic weight of 16 ; tin , an atomic number of 50 and an atomic weight of 119 ; lead , an atomic number of 82 and ...
... atomic weight , depending upon whether the atom be light or heavy . Oxygen , for example , has an atomic number of 8 and an atomic weight of 16 ; tin , an atomic number of 50 and an atomic weight of 119 ; lead , an atomic number of 82 and ...
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