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... molecules which the Abbé Hauy has , by this view of the structure of the octahedron and dodecahedron , introduced into his otherwise beautiful theory of crystals , and the apparent improbability that the molecules of the cube , the ...
... molecules which the Abbé Hauy has , by this view of the structure of the octahedron and dodecahedron , introduced into his otherwise beautiful theory of crystals , and the apparent improbability that the molecules of the cube , the ...
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... molecules of a form which is common to all ; and let us suppose this common molecule to be a cube . " Mr. Brooke here gives four diagrams , showing the arrange- ment of the cubic molecules in each of these forms : their arrangement in ...
... molecules of a form which is common to all ; and let us suppose this common molecule to be a cube . " Mr. Brooke here gives four diagrams , showing the arrange- ment of the cubic molecules in each of these forms : their arrangement in ...
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... molecules in half , or , the cleavage planes would expose the terminal solid angles of the contiguous molecules . " But it is contrary to the nature of molecules that they should be thus divided , and we may therefore infer from this ...
... molecules in half , or , the cleavage planes would expose the terminal solid angles of the contiguous molecules . " But it is contrary to the nature of molecules that they should be thus divided , and we may therefore infer from this ...
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... molecules , and the second set to expose their solid angles . " This theory may , by analogy , be extended to the form of molecules of every class of octahedron . " For we may conceive the molecules of all the irregular octa- hedrons to ...
... molecules , and the second set to expose their solid angles . " This theory may , by analogy , be extended to the form of molecules of every class of octahedron . " For we may conceive the molecules of all the irregular octa- hedrons to ...
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... molecules and decrements , of that absolute reality , which the manner in which it is necessary to speak of them in order to render our illustrations intelligible , seems generally to imply . " ( P. 43-52 . ) Sect . III . relates to the ...
... molecules and decrements , of that absolute reality , which the manner in which it is necessary to speak of them in order to render our illustrations intelligible , seems generally to imply . " ( P. 43-52 . ) Sect . III . relates to the ...
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