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Page 290
... chemical formula should indicate , not only the structure , but the chemical behavior of a compound , and that " substances similar in their properties should be represented by similar formulae . " 10 At this time , too , the question ...
... chemical formula should indicate , not only the structure , but the chemical behavior of a compound , and that " substances similar in their properties should be represented by similar formulae . " 10 At this time , too , the question ...
Page 308
... chemical equilibrium must thus be regarded , not as static , but as dynamic . It is established when the velocities of two opposing reactions are equal . Since , in principle , all reac- tions can be regarded as reversible , 21 the law ...
... chemical equilibrium must thus be regarded , not as static , but as dynamic . It is established when the velocities of two opposing reactions are equal . Since , in principle , all reac- tions can be regarded as reversible , 21 the law ...
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... Chemical affinity , changing interpreta- tion of , 308 ; quantitative point of view and , 307 Chemical bond , anthropomorphic ideas of , 290 ; Berzelius ' interpretation of , 293 ; electrical theory of , 290 ; Paul- ing's interpretation ...
... Chemical affinity , changing interpreta- tion of , 308 ; quantitative point of view and , 307 Chemical bond , anthropomorphic ideas of , 290 ; Berzelius ' interpretation of , 293 ; electrical theory of , 290 ; Paul- ing's interpretation ...
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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