| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 846 pages
...closer scrutiny of the atomic weights. The " periodic law " formulated by Mendeleeff in asserting that " the properties of [the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights " claims an attractive universality, which gained for it much recognition. Mendeleeff' s valuable and... | |
| Wilhelm Ostwald - 1890 - 416 pages
...Mendelejeff independently (1869) met with more success, and their conclusion may be expressed as follows: the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights. Thus, if all the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic weights in a series, their properties... | |
| William Ramsay - 1891 - 722 pages
...Wiirtembui-g, simultaneously published on the subject, both pointing out, independently of the other, that " the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights." The methods of representation, though the idea was essentially the same, differeil slightly from each other.... | |
| Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen - 1891 - 318 pages
...that the elements act on each other in accordance with the great law of Mendeleef , which states that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights. There is little doubt but that it will be shown that the relation between small quantities of elements... | |
| 1894 - 458 pages
...American Chemical Society, xvi., No. 12. THE FOUNDATIONS OF A NEW SYSTEM OF THE ELEMENTS. By J. TRAUBE. THE properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights. This proposition is placed at the head of those systems of the elements which during the last decennia... | |
| American Chemical Society - 1894 - 484 pages
...views on chemical affinity, as a result of the study of thermo-chemical phenomena, and the theory that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights, have also largely contributed to awaken interest and activity in the subject of our discussion. The... | |
| James Iverach - 1894 - 264 pages
...been determined, and the result reveals a scheme of great beauty and simplicity ; for it appears that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights. "If all the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic weights in a series, their properties... | |
| William Henry Chandler - 1898 - 630 pages
...the same value recurs at regular intervals in the change of the variable. Periodic Law. In Chemistry, the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights. Periodic Table. Arrangement of the chemical elements in groups and series, in the order of their atomic... | |
| 1899 - 950 pages
...therefore, of the greatest importance for inorganic chemistry, as it saw the development of the idea that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights. The time which has since elapsed has been even more fruitful than any previous period in speculations,... | |
| 1899 - 586 pages
...sesquioxide. (35) Give symbol, atomic weight, and properties of lithium. (36) It is stated, in Art. 39, that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights, (a) Explain why these properties are called "periodic." (6) Who were the discoverers of these functions... | |
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