10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIPLOGEN»
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diplogen in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson
Simple calculation shows that even a monomolecular layer of diplogen under the
conditions of our experiment would giVe a large effect. Consequently every
substance we have bombarded with diplons begins, after a short time, to show ...
Isotopes and new elements were traditionally given the name that their
discoverer decided, but some British chemists, like Ernest Rutherford, wanted the
isotope to be called "diplogen", from the Greek diploos (double), and the nucleus
to be ...
3
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society: ...
NOTE ON A PAPER OF BELL AND WOLFENDEN ON ELECTROLYTIC
SEPARATION OF DIPLOGEN By W. W. SAWYER, B.A., St John's College Bell
and Wolfenden* have published a theory of diplogen concentration by-
electrolysis, which, ...
Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1935
4
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. ...
As catalysts for the rapid production of the ortho-para diplogen equilibrium
mixture an active charcoal, which effected a very rapid ortho-para conversion in
hydrogen even at the temperature of liquid hydrogen, was employed. The sample
of ...
5
Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry
A more unexpected observation is that of M. L. Oliphant,30 who found that
hydrogen gas rich in diplogen lost more than 95% of its diplogen content after
storage over ordinary water for six weeks. Since the volume of gas was
unchanged, this ...
6
From Nuclear Transmutation to Nuclear Fission, 1932-1939
Wrote Rutherford to Lewis, You will be interested to hear that Dr. Oliphant and
myself have made a few experiments with the 'diplogen'! you so kindly sent us
and, as far as we have gone, have in general confirmed your results with lithium.
7
Encyclopedia of Astrobiology
Cambridge University Press, pp 5–59 Diphosphate ▷ Pyrophosphate Diplogen
▷ Deuterium Directed Evolution ▷ Evolution, In Vitro ▷ Evolution, Molecular
D D D D D. Dioxygen. Table 1 Theories for the oxygenation of the atmosphere
and ...
Muriel Gargaud, Ricardo Amils, Henderson James Cleaves, 2011
8
Advances in Nuclear Physics
Farkas and collaborators [32] demonstrated the ortho-para conversion in the
diplogen (as they called the deuterium molecule) and determined the spin and
statistics of the nucleus from the equilibrium ratio between these two states at
different ...
J.W. Negele, Erich W. Vogt, 2001
9
Collected Papers: Cambridge
Simple calculation shows that even a monomolecular layer of diplogen under the
conditions of our experiment would give a large effect. Consequently every
substance we have bombarded with diplons begins, after a short time, to show ...
10
Journal of the Chemical Society
5 and 6 record respectively the initial volume of the aqueous solution and its
initial isotopic composition, the latter value being expressed in atoms of diplogen
per cent, atoms of hydrogen [i.e., haplogen plus diplogen). The water employed
for ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIPLOGEN»
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Urey, deuterium, and the Rosenbergs
Brickwedde then suggested a numbers-based system inspired by a colleague: diplogen or diplohydrogen for the heavy form while hydrogen ... «Nature.com, Feb 12»