1 It may be called a chemical phenomenon , because there can be no life without chemical reactions.
2 Being a purely chemical phenomenon , the behaviour of acetylene when exposed to heat will be fully discussed in Chapter VI.
3 Physiologists may say that it is only a question of a peculiar physico- chemical phenomenon , and not a psychic action; but the two cannot be separated.
4 With which the chemical phenomena observed in sun-spots and red stars are experimentally imitated.
5 Faraday's second group of researches and discoveries embrace the chemical phenomena of the current.
6 At first the phlogiston theory seemed to explain in an indisputable way all the known chemical phenomena .
7 So far we have studied the working of force and its seeming anomalies in purely chemical phenomena .
8 Treating this reaction in the manner previously adopted, the thermo- chemical phenomena of equation (3) are:
9 His explanations of chemical phenomena were based on the phlogiston theory, in which, like Priestley, he always, believed.
10 They are, on the contrary, physico- chemical phenomena , susceptible of a physical inquiry as definite as any other in inorganic regions.
11 De la Rive, who has been a great worker on the chemical phenomena of the pile, is very emphatic on the other side.
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