Mass spectra analysis of mercury, boron, bromine, sulphur, and phosphorus
- Part of Isotopes
- 1922
Mass spectra illustration depicts an analysis of elements including mercury, boron, bromine, sulphur, and phosphorus.
Digitized in entirety, this work on isotopes covers topics including radioactive isotopes, positive rays, neon, the mass spectrograph, analysis of the elements, electrical theory of matter, atomic numbers, spectra and analysis of elements. Illustrations throughout text including four plates.
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Aston, Francis William. “Mass Spectra Analysis of Mercury, Boron, Bromine, Sulphur, and Phosphorus.” Isotopes. London, England: Edward Arnold (Publishers), 1922. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/gq67js400.
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