Foundations of the molecular theory / comprising papers and extracts by John Dalton, Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, and Amedeo Avogadro (1808-1811).

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1899
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Foundations of the molecular theory / comprising papers and extracts by John Dalton, Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, and Amedeo Avogadro (1808-1811). Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Edinburgh : The Alembic club, 1899.

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51 pages ; 19 cm.

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"The papers here reprinted in chronological order serve to exhibit the historical development of the idea of a connection existing between the number of particles in different gases and the volume they occupy"-Editor's pref

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Dalton, J. Extracts from A new system of chemical philosophy, pt. I, 1808.--Gay-Lussac, J. L. Memoir on the combination of gaseous substances with each other. [Soc. d'Arcueil. Mém. de phys., t. 2, 1809]--Dalton, J. Extract from A new system of chemical philosophy, pt. II, 1810.--Avogadro, A. Essay on a manner of determining the relative masses of the elementary molecules of bodies and the proportions in which they enter into these compounds. [Jour. de phys., v. 73, 1811]

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