| 1865 - 338 Seiten
...that the numbers of analogous elements generally differ either by 7 or by some multiple of seven ; in other words, members of the same group stand to...each other in the same relation as the extremities of one»r more octaves in music. Thus, iu the nitrogen group, between nitrogen and phosphorus there are... | |
| John A. R. Newlands - 1884 - 74 Seiten
...that the numbers of analogous elements generally differ either by 7 or by some multiple of seven ; in other words, members of the same group stand to...as the extremities of one or more octaves in music. Thus, in the nitrogen group, between nitrogen and phosphorus there are 7 elements ; between phosphorus... | |
| John A. R. Newlands - 1884 - 74 Seiten
...that the numbers of analogous elements generally differ either by 7 or by some multiple of seven ; in other words, members of the same group stand to each other in the same relation as the J..- extremities of one or more octaves in music. Thus, in the nitrogen group, between nitrogen and... | |
| Ira Remsen, Charles August Rouiller - 1885 - 466 Seiten
...the same paper says : " It will also be seen that the numbers of analogous elements generally differ by 7, or by some multiple of 7 ; in other words, members...extremities of one or more octaves in music." The numbers here mentioned are those designating the position of the elements in the table. Thus, hydrogen... | |
| Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1899 - 284 Seiten
...8e 28 Ro & Ru 35 Te 43 Au . 49 08 51 92 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE It will also be seen that the numbers of analogous elements generally differ either by 7...as the extremities of one or more octaves in music. This relationship Newlands proposed to call the " Law of Octaves." The following year the same chemist... | |
| George Rudorf - 1900 - 254 Seiten
...the numbers of analogous elements generally differ by 7 or some multiple of 7. In other words, the members of the same group stand to each other in the...the extremities of one or more octaves in music." 2 Little notice was taken of Newlands' discovery at the time of its announcement, and, in fact, not... | |
| Harry Clary Jones - 1902 - 594 Seiten
...1863. 2 Chem. News, 7, 70 (1883); 10, 11, 59 (1864). 6 Ibid. 10, 94 (1804). 4 Ibid. 12, 83 (1865). arranged in the order of their equivalents with a...each other in the same relation as the extremities of cue or more octaves in music." The table given by Newlands brings out the relation to which he refers.... | |
| Harry Clary Jones - 1903 - 556 Seiten
...— The question of relations between the atomic weights was taken up by Newlands. In his earlier 137 papers he pointed out connections between atomic weights...one or more octaves in music." The table given by Xewlands brings out the relation to which he refers. It is of such historical interest that it should... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 Seiten
...to the same group usually appear on the same horizontal line. It will also be seen that the numbers of analogous elements generally differ either by 7...as the extremities of one or more octaves in music. Thus in the nitrogen group, between nitrogen and phosphorus there are 1 Chem. Newi, London, 7—13,... | |
| Robert Kennedy Duncan - 1905 - 296 Seiten
...and the next similar one is seven. In other words, members of the same groups stand to one another in the same relation as the extremities of one or more octaves in music ! This leads us to think that not only may there be a relation between these little fundamentals of... | |
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