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Douglas Clark C.H. — The basis of modern atomic theory
Douglas Clark C.H. — The basis of modern atomic theory



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Íàçâàíèå: The basis of modern atomic theory

Àâòîð: Douglas Clark C.H.

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T HE purpose of this volume is to provide a clear account of the general experimental and logical basis of recent atomic theories. CO!lve"rsations with students prove that many who are familiar with atomic models fail to appreciate the experimental background, but that, when explanations are offered, no difficulty exists in arousing interest. Some time ago, the author read a paper entitled" Atoms" before a Society composed mainly of students, and the measure of success which, in spite of difficulties, attended this effort, encouraged him to believe that something further ll1ight be attempted with advantage. The result is embodied in the present \vork, \vhere very little previous knowledge is assumed. The argument goes back to Dalton's theory, from which point the subject is carefully reasoned, the relevant experimental work being quoted at each step. Attention has been specially paid to certain points which, though evidently essential to the argument, appear to have been insufficiently emphasised hitherto.


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Èçäàíèå: 1st edition

Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1926

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 292

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 09.08.2009

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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Abegg      214 265
Abegg’s      214—5
Absorption bands, edges of      146—7 203—5
Acetic acid, structure of      224—5 242 247
Acetylacetone compounds      248—9
Acids, definition of      239
Action, Planck’s quantum of      134—5 145—7 180
Action, Planck’s quantum of, unit of      188—9
Adam      75 80
Affinity, chemical, transmission in chains      242—5
Affinity, chemical, transmission in residual      246—8
Agglomeration theory      138
Aliphatic compounds, X-ray spectra of      74—5
Alpha particles, charges of      89
Alpha particles, effects of, passing through matter      90—2 100—1 159-61
Alpha particles, elm ratio for      88
Alpha particles, identical with helium nuclei, p      92
Alpha particles, mass of      89 159
Alpha particles, neutralized, in nuclei      117 120 161—2
Alpha particles, shape of, no      166
Alpha particles, size of      110
Alpha particles, Tracks of      90—2
Alpha particles, velocities of      88
Alpha rays      82 87
Alpha rays, scattering of, by gases      92—3 105
Alternate induced polarities, effect of      242—5
Aluminium, specific heat of      141—2
Andrade      95 99 112 122 164—5 281
Angular momentum, velocity      179 183 187
Anticathode      58
Arc spectra      172—4
Aronberg      112 122
Arrhenius      22 39 149 156
Astbury      74— 79 80
Aston      55—8 77 113 116 122 159 281
Atomic diameter, definition of      16
Atomic diameter, determination of      16 17
Atomic heat of argon      7 137 150
Atomic kernel      214
Atomic models, Bohr’s      175
Atomic models, Bury’s      232
Atomic models, Langmuir’s      222
Atomic models, Lewis      213
Atomic models, Thomson’s      168 220
Atomic models, types of      157—8
Atomic nature of electricity      23
Atomic nuclei      92 100—1
Atomic nuclei as dipolar spheres      245
Atomic nuclei, charges of      103—9 115
Atomic nuclei, energy levels in radioactive      164—5
Atomic nuclei, masses of      92 109 115
Atomic nuclei, negative electrons in      109
Atomic nuclei, parts of      159—62
Atomic nuclei, sizes of      109
Atomic nuclei, stability of      118
Atomic nuclei, structure of      165—6
Atomic number, definition of      102
Atomic number, significance of      102—11 119
Atomic sheath      214
Atomic shells      222—3
Atomic weights      3
Atoms, absolute mass of      5 13—14
Atoms, Dalton’s theory of      1—3
Atoms, high frequency spectra of      106—9 112—3
Atoms, optical spectra of      108 112 172—4 200—1 207 209
Avogadro number      4 13—5 34 136
Avogadro number, hypothesis of      4—5 15
Baeyer      166
Balmer      172 210
Balmer series      172 175—6
Barkla      103 105 121 155
Barlow      61
Barratt      210
Bartlett      78
Bases, definition of      239
Becker      153
Becquerel      81 96 97
Begeman      29
Bell      210
Benedicks      138 154
Bernal      79
Bernouilli      1 5 261
Berzelius      60
Beta rays      82 93—5
Beta rays, origin of      94 163
Beta rays, tracks of      94—5
Beta rays, velocities of      94
Bieler      166 167
Bishop      20
Bjerrum      154
Black body      6 130—1
Blackett      93 98
Blanc      122
Blondlot      59 77
Bodlander      265
Bodoszewski      9
Bohr      18 34 112 3 122 158 175
Bohr theory, general, of atomic structure      205—9
Bohr theory, of line spectra      175
Bolometer      132
Boltwood      98
Boltzmann      6
Born      69 78 262 268
Bosanquet      262 268
Bothe      99
Bowen      231 265
Boyle      1 2
Boyle’s law      1 5
Bozorth      79
Brackett      172—3
Bragg, W. H.      38 40 62 3 78 79 282
Bragg, W. L.      62—6 78 79 168-9 210 231 262 266 268 282
Bravais      61
Briggs      213 268
Brockman      252 267
Broek, van den      102 120
Bronsted      114 122
Brown      9
Brownian movement      8
Bucherer      37 40 94 98
Burgess      246 267
Burton      15 20
Bury      232 266
Calcite, crystalline structure of      72
Campbell      268 279
Cannizaro      4 19
Carbonelle      9
Carbonyls      249
Carnot      273—4
Carnot’s principle      273—4
Cassini      261
Cassinian ovals      261
Cathode rays      50—3
Caven      241 266
Chadwick      109 121 166 166 167
Characteristic x-rays      59 103 106—9
Charles      5
Charles’ law      5
Chelate groups      255
Chemical affinity, transmission in chains      242—5
Chwolson      166 167
Circular orbits (Hydrogen)      176 186—9
Circular orbits (Hydrogen), energy associated with      177
Circular orbits (Hydrogen), periodic times of      187 194—5
Circular orbits (Hydrogen), radii of      186
Clausius      16—7 22
Cluster theory      47
Co-ordination, centric and cyclic      255
Co-ordination, chelate      255
Co-ordination, numbers      248—9 252-4
Co-ordination, Sidgwick’s rule concerning      253—4
Co-ordination, valency of radicals in      248 250—1
Collie      278 280
Colloidal solutions      9 14
Combination relationships      164—5 169 173—5-
Comolecules      227
Compounds      2
Compounds, complete and incomplete      224—5
Compounds, spectra of      171
Compounds, structures of      212 seq.
Compton      153 156
Constitutive properties of atoms      221
Contravalency      215
Correspondence principle      205
Coster      121 211 267
Covalency      224
Cranston      282
Crehore      166 167
Crookes      8 19 49—51 77 83—4 97
Crossed polarities      255
Crowther      99 104 281
Crystal structure, data for inorganic crystals      65—72
Crystal structure, determination of (Braggs)      62 seq.
Crystal structure, determination of (Hull)      76
Crystal structure, determination of (Laue)      61—2
Crystal structure, organic crystals      72—6
Crystallography, principles of      59 63
Cunningham      19 33
Curie, Mme      81 93 96 97 98 123
Curie, P.      81 93 96 97 98 123 256—7 267
Dabrowski      20
Dalton      1—4
Dalton’s Atomic Theory      1—3
Danysz      166
Darwin      76 80 104 119 121 123 167
Dauvillier      254
Davey      78 79
de Broglie      9 12 20 34 155 203—5 211
Debus      18
Debye      69 78 79 80 141 155 262 268
Degrees of freedom      6—7 136—40
Delta rays      95
Demargay      81 96
Dempster      58 77 116 122
Dependence of reaction velocity on temperature      149
Diamagnetism      256
Diamond, crystal structure of      67 70—1
Diamond, specific heat of      141—3
Differential Calculus, applicability of      272—3
Diffusion coefficient      42 45—6
Disintegration, artificial      159—62
Disintegration, radioactive      81 seq.
Dolejsek      121
Dorn      97
Double bond, explanation of, in octet theory      217
Duane      155 156
Dulong      7 139 141
Duplets      223
Dushman      149 156
Eastman      237 252 266
Eddington      279
Edlund      237 266
Effective atomic numbers      250—1
Effective atomic numbers of complex compounds      252—3 255
Ehrenfest      122
Ehrenhaft      34 40
Einstein      12 19 136 140—8 151-3 154 155 269—72 279 281
Einstein’s law of      145
Electric discharge in gases      49—50
Electricity, atomic nature of      23 seq.
Electrolysis      21—3
Electromagnetic mass      36—8 94 274
Electromagnetic theory of light      129—30
Electromagnetic waves      59 125—30
Electronic charge, evaluation of (Millikan)      29 35
Electronic charge, evaluation of (Planck)      136
Electronic charge, evaluation of (Rutherford)      34 88—9
Electronic charge, evaluation of (Thomson)      27
Electronic charge, evaluation of (Townsend)      25—7
Electronic charge, evaluation of (Wilson)      27—9
Electronic theory of valency      214 seq.
Electronic theory of valency, conclusions of      264
Electrons      23 36—9
Electrons in matter, evidence for existence of      49 53 94 100—1
Electrons, angular velocity of      179 183 187
Electrons, distribution of, among sub-groups      208 254—5 258
Electrons, effective mass of      177 8
Electrons, e\m ratio for negative      36—7 51-2
Electrons, lone pairs of      239
Electrons, vibrations of      129 135—6
Electrovalency      224
Element, definition of      2 117—8
Elementary chaos      6
Elements, high frequency spectra of      106—9
Elements, periodic classification of      17 seq.
Elements, transmutation of      85 277—8
Elliptic orbits (Hydrogen)      189 seq.
Elliptic orbits (Hydrogen), eccentricity of      193
Elliptic orbits (Hydrogen), energy of      192—3 198
Elliptic orbits (Hydrogen), geometrical properties of      193—7
Elliptic orbits (Hydrogen), precession of      198—9
Ellis      94 99 163—5 167
Elster      41
Energy, distribution of, among wavelengths      131—5
Energy, dualistic theory of      274
Energy, electronic, in orbit      177—8
Energy, mass of      270—1 274
Enright      25 39
entropy      6
Equipartition law      6—7 136—40
Errors, law of      6
Eucken      137 154
Fabry      171
Fajans      69 78 118 120 123 260 268
Faraday      22—4 39 49 126—7 153 256
Federow, von      61
Ferro-magnetism      256
Fine structure of hydrogen lines      189—90 196 198—200
Fitzgerald      153
Fletcher      12 20
Fluorine molecule, octet structure of      216—7
Fluorspar, crystal structure of      67 7
Flurscheim      242—3 266
Foote      202 211
Foppl      221
Foucault      124
Fowler      77 210 229 265
Franck      147 155 202 211
Frankenheim      61
Free valencies      247
Freedom, degrees of      6—7 136—40
Frequency of atomic vibrations      141—2
Fresnel      130
Frictional electrification, nature of      127
Friedrich      61 78
Gamma rays      82 95
Gas equation      5
Gas equation, ions      25—30 41-9
Gaseous conduction      41—9
Gases, liquefaction of      8—9
Gases, mean free path in      16—17
Gases, molecular speeds in      16
Gases, viscosity of      16—17
Gay Lussac      3—4 18
Geiger      34 90—1 97 98 99 104-5 121
Geitel      41
General effect of substitution in organic compounds      241—2
General theory of atomic structure (Bohr)      205—9
Giesel      97
Goldstein      53
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