Physical Sciences: Magnetic characters and relations of oxygen and nitrogenSir William Lawrence Bragg, George Porter Elsevier Publishing Company, 1970 - Chemistry The discourses cover physics and chemistry and are either in the form of a descriptive abstract or in the complete text. the eighty-nine years covered encompass a span of time which saw a change from classical physics to new physics and the emergence of the basic concepts of structural organic chemistry and valency. |
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The Connexion of Chemical Forces with the Polarization | 4 |
Atmospheric MagnetismM Faraday | 13 |
The Heating Effects of Electricity and MagnetismW | 29 |
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