The Quintessence of Irving Langmuir, Band 12Pergamon Press, 1966 - 369 Seiten |
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... atoms . And just as the breakup of uranium atoms drains from their nuclei the fantastic quantities of energy released in an atomic - bomb explo- sion , so the breakup of hydrogen molecules into separate atoms drained enormous quantities ...
... atoms . And just as the breakup of uranium atoms drains from their nuclei the fantastic quantities of energy released in an atomic - bomb explo- sion , so the breakup of hydrogen molecules into separate atoms drained enormous quantities ...
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... atom in that light , for what went on inside an atom if anything - irrelevant to its behavior in the company of other atoms . But as Langmuir thought more and more about the atom , he began to suspect that its internal structure had as ...
... atom in that light , for what went on inside an atom if anything - irrelevant to its behavior in the company of other atoms . But as Langmuir thought more and more about the atom , he began to suspect that its internal structure had as ...
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... atoms were always packed tightly on the surface , and the surface would take only a fixed quantity of atoms and no more — just as a certain amount of oxygen would combine with only a fixed quantity of hydrogen and no more . And the atoms ...
... atoms were always packed tightly on the surface , and the surface would take only a fixed quantity of atoms and no more — just as a certain amount of oxygen would combine with only a fixed quantity of hydrogen and no more . And the atoms ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 8 |
Chapter 2 | 23 |
Chapter 4 | 46 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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