The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1967 |
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... specific gravity of 5.5 , it should react with oxygen to form a dioxide of specific gravity 4.7 , combine with chlorine and fluorine to form a tetrachloride and a tetrafluoride respectively , and combine with carbon and hydrogen to form ...
... specific gravity of 5.5 , it should react with oxygen to form a dioxide of specific gravity 4.7 , combine with chlorine and fluorine to form a tetrachloride and a tetrafluoride respectively , and combine with carbon and hydrogen to form ...
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... specific ways , so as to bring about only desired changes in their valence bonds , and they do this with enormous facility . Thus living systems do not rely only on blind , random collisions between molecules to produce an initial ...
... specific ways , so as to bring about only desired changes in their valence bonds , and they do this with enormous facility . Thus living systems do not rely only on blind , random collisions between molecules to produce an initial ...
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... specific sites for the attachment and activation of their substrate molecules . In addition , however , they also contain other specific attach- ment sites to which molecules of the products of the reaction chain can be bound . This ...
... specific sites for the attachment and activation of their substrate molecules . In addition , however , they also contain other specific attach- ment sites to which molecules of the products of the reaction chain can be bound . This ...
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