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- catalog contributor b4975209.
- catalog coverage "Earth (Planet) Density.".
- catalog coverage "Earth Density.".
- catalog created "1906.".
- catalog date "1906".
- catalog date "1906.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1906.".
- catalog description "Matter, motion, and molecules.--Some recent speculations on the constitution of matter.--Some recent theories of ether.--Modern theories of light.--Weighing a world.--On weighing atoms.--Some aspects of the new chemistry.--The mechanics of chemical change.--Radium.--Radium and the interpretation of radio-active changes.--Carbon and the shapes of atoms.--Ferments and fermentations.--About solutions.--The origin of life.".
- catalog extent "ix, 360 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "New physics and chemistry.".
- catalog isFormatOf "New physics and chemistry.".
- catalog issued "1906".
- catalog issued "1906.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Smith, Elder & co.,".
- catalog relation "New physics and chemistry.".
- catalog spatial "Earth (Planet) Density.".
- catalog spatial "Earth Density.".
- catalog subject "Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.".
- catalog subject "Ether (Space)".
- catalog subject "Fermentation.".
- catalog subject "Life Origin.".
- catalog subject "Matter Constitution.".
- catalog subject "Matter, Constitution of.".
- catalog subject "Q171 .S56".
- catalog subject "Radioactivity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Matter, motion, and molecules.--Some recent speculations on the constitution of matter.--Some recent theories of ether.--Modern theories of light.--Weighing a world.--On weighing atoms.--Some aspects of the new chemistry.--The mechanics of chemical change.--Radium.--Radium and the interpretation of radio-active changes.--Carbon and the shapes of atoms.--Ferments and fermentations.--About solutions.--The origin of life.".
- catalog title "The new physics and chemistry: a series of popular essays on physical and chemical subjects, by W.A. Shenstone, F.R.S.".
- catalog type "text".