I. On a hitherto unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid and bisulphide of carbon
Chemists are ever on the alert to notice analogies and resemblances in the atomic structure of different bodies. They long ago indicated points of resemblance between bisulphide of carbon and carbonic acid. In the case of the latter we have one atom of carbon united to two of oxygen, in the case of...
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crroyalsociety:10.1098/rspl.1883.0020 2024-06-02T08:05:08+00:00 I. On a hitherto unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid and bisulphide of carbon 1883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspl.1883.0020 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspl.1883.0020 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Proceedings of the Royal Society of London volume 35, issue 224-226, page 129-130 ISSN 0370-1662 2053-9126 journal-article 1883 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rspl.1883.0020 2024-05-07T14:16:29Z Chemists are ever on the alert to notice analogies and resemblances in the atomic structure of different bodies. They long ago indicated points of resemblance between bisulphide of carbon and carbonic acid. In the case of the latter we have one atom of carbon united to two of oxygen, in the case of the former one atom of carbon united to two of sulphur. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid The Royal Society Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 35 224-226 129 130 |
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Chemists are ever on the alert to notice analogies and resemblances in the atomic structure of different bodies. They long ago indicated points of resemblance between bisulphide of carbon and carbonic acid. In the case of the latter we have one atom of carbon united to two of oxygen, in the case of the former one atom of carbon united to two of sulphur. |
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I. On a hitherto unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid and bisulphide of carbon |
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I. On a hitherto unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid and bisulphide of carbon |
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I. On a hitherto unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid and bisulphide of carbon |
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I. On a hitherto unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid and bisulphide of carbon |
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I. On a hitherto unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid and bisulphide of carbon |
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I. On a hitherto unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid and bisulphide of carbon |
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