Science was the analysis of the outer self, the elementarysubstance of the self, the outer world.
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Aluminium, the metallic basis of alumin, a large material in many rocks, is another abundant elementarysubstance.
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Then in rapid succession the elementarysubstances sodium, calcium, strontium, and magnesium were isolated.
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That is to say it was given elementarysubstances by the union of its atoms in different sized molecules.
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Within this belt the prakritic elementarysubstances varied their condition, combined, and made forms by increasing or decreasing vibration.
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Thereafter Davy always referred to the supposed elementarysubstances (including oxygen, hydrogen, and the rest) as "unde-compounded" bodies.
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Each and every one of our eighty-odd elementarysubstances owe their condition-whethersolid, liquid, or gas-totheir rate of vibration.
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The differentiation between what are called elementarysubstances is first made apparent in the molecule or first combination of the atoms.
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Residing thus in the body, that breath operates upon the different kinds of watery and other elementarysubstances and all bad humours.
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These etheric elementarysubstances combine and unite; our elementarysubstances simply following in their combinations the law which they inherit from their parents.
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And the same thing is true of every atom of all of the seventy-odd elementarysubstances with which the modern chemist is acquainted.
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All created things are expressions of the affinity and cohesion of elementarysubstances, and non-existence is the absence of their attraction and agreement.
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What is still more wonderful with respect to this principle of combination, all the elementarysubstances observe certain mathematical proportions in their unions.
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In this kinetic belt, between two static masses our bodies had been made, and also, in all probability, all combinations of the elementarysubstances.
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All things on it must have come from the chording vibrations of the atoms of the prakritic elementarysubstances and their envelope of ether.
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But, again, water is a compound substance, for it may be separated, as Cavendish has shown, into the two elementarysubstances hydrogen and oxygen.