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RM2AWHE0W–The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . e Elements (i. e. of ele-ments with elements). (2) The Alkyl compounds of the Elements (i. e. of elementswith hydrocarbon radicals). (3) The Halogen compounds of the Hydrocarbon Radicals{i. e. of elements with hydrocarbon riidicals). (4) The Alkyl con){)Ounds of the Hydrocarbon Radicals (?. e.of hydrocarbon i-adicals with hydrocarbon radicals). Though the ])eriodicity of Relation 1 holds for all the fourclasses of compounds, yet the nature of the jieriodicity is notexactly the same throiu/Iiout for the com
RM2AWHECE–The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . ng-point of propane, CjHg,being taken too high. The number used is based on the data given byLefebvre, who states that propane is condensed to a liquid at —25° to-30° C. Relation 7. (a) The diferences hehceen the boiling-points[and also hetioeen the melting-points) of the halogen {or of thealkyl) compounds of the hydrocarhon radicals of each groupdiminish as we pass from the chlorides to the bromides, andthence to the iodides {or from the methides to the ethides, andthence to the prop ides, ^c.). (See Tabl
RM2CEN98N–. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. nitrates an excess of positive at first, butwhen heated sufficiently to be converted into oxides theyproduce an excess of negative. Incidentally he found thataluminium phosphate gives off a very large excess of positiveions. Now the halogen and other compounds used in the previous * G. T. Beilbv, Phil. Mag. viii. p. 258 (1904); Proc. Eoy. Sue. (A)lxxii. p. 227 (1905); lxxix. p. 463 (1907). f Communicated bv the Physical Society : read June 10, 1910. X Garrett, Phil. Mag., June 1907. § Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, p
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