| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1839 - 518 pages
...combined in the same way produce the same crystalline form, and the same crystalline Form is independeht of the chemical nature of the atoms, and is determined only by their number and relative position.'' This view has however been since abandoned by its author, and, as stated by Dr. Turner, his opinion... | |
| John Joseph Griffin - Crystallography - 1841 - 538 pages
...Isomorphism, such as it was announced by Mitscherlich : — " The same number of atoms combined in the same way, produces the same crystalline form, and the same...drawn from the following tables to confirm this law, wo can also point out a hundred other examples that are repugnant to it. It would be unwise to reject... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - Chemistry - 1841 - 314 pages
...follows : The same number of atoms, combined in the same way, produce the same crystalline form ; and crystalline form is independent of the chemical nature of the atoms, and determined only by their number and relative position. 118. Dimorphous Bodies. — Some doubt has been... | |
| William Phillips - Mineralogy - 1844 - 832 pages
...which he endeavors to establish is thus stated: — "The same number of atoms combined in the same way produces the same crystalline form, and the same...determined only by their number and relative position." To the bodies which are thus capable of replacing each other, he has given the name of isomorphous,... | |
| Education - 1849 - 216 pages
...thousand having boen either described or indicated. '• The same number of atoms combined in tho same •way produces the same crystalline form, and the...determined only by their number and relative position. This law has undergone a slight modification since its original promulgation, not however in auy way... | |
| William Charles Henry - Chemists - 1854 - 346 pages
...expressed: " The same number of atoms, combined in the same way, produce the same crystalline form, and crystalline form is independent of the chemical nature of the atoms, and determined only by their number and relative position."* Thus arsenic acid AsO 5 , and phosphoric acid... | |
| William Allen Miller - Chemistry - 1855 - 452 pages
...perfectly analogous, and are therefore truly isomorphous. Mitscherlich, indeed, endeavoured to show that crystalline form is independent of the chemical nature of the atoms, and that it is determined only by their grouping and relative position ; the same number of atoms combined... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1855 - 458 pages
...perfectly analogous, and are therefore truly isomorphous. Mitscherlich, indeed, endeavoured to show that crystalline form is independent of the chemical nature of the atoms, and that it is determined only by their grouping and relative position ; the same number of atoms combined... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1855 - 802 pages
..." that the same number of atoms, combined in the same way, produce the same crystalline form ; and crystalline form is independent of the chemical nature of the atoms, and determined only by their number and relative position." " A chemical compound may be compared to a... | |
| David Page - Geology - 1865 - 520 pages
...this : — The same number of atoms combined in the same way produce the same crystalline form ; and crystalline form is independent of the chemical nature of the atoms, and determined only by their number and relative position. Isópoda (Gr. isos, and po-as, podos, a foot).... | |
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