... have an attraction ; suppose further A combined with c to saturation (this union I shall call Ac) should upon the addition of b tend to unite with it to the exclusion of c, A is then said to attract b more strongly than c, or to have a stronger elective... A Dissertation on Elective Attractions - Page xxby Torbern Bergman - 1785 - 382 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ida Freund - Chemical structure - 1904 - 682 pages
...more strongly than c, or to have a stronger electivc^feraction for it; lastly let the union of ,46 on the • addition of a be broken, let b be rejected, and a chosen in its place, it will follow that a exceeds 6 in attractive i>ower, and we shall have a series... | |
| Ida Freund - Chemical structure - 1904 - 682 pages
...then said to attract b more strongly than c, or to have a stronger elective attraction for it; lastly let the union of Ab on the addition of a be broken, let 6 be rejected, and a chosen in its place, it will follow that a exceeds b in attractive power, and... | |
| Peter Hamilton - Sociologists - 1991 - 390 pages
...strongly than c, or to have a stronger elective attraction for it; lastly, let the union of Ab, upon the addition of a, be broken, let b be rejected, and a chosen in its place, it will follow that a exceeds b in attractive power and we shall have a series... | |
| Libb Thims - Science - 2007 - 434 pages
...then said to attract b more strongly than c, or to have a stronger elective attraction for it; lastly, let the union of Ab, on the addition of a, be broken, let b be rejected, and a chosen in its place, it will follow, that a exceeds b in attractive power, and we shall have a series,... | |
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