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element A that reacted with the same amount of element B to form two different compounds. From this finding, Dalton formu- lated another law: the law of multiple proportions. This law states that if two elements [...] chemical ele- ments had the ability to emit such radiation. There were several more astonishing findings, among them the transformation of one element into another in the process of an α- or a β-decay [...] impact would break it into two smaller ones. Together with Strassmann, Hahn finally published his findings and pointed out that for him, as a chemist, he had to state that the resulting isotopes behaved
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deal with every aspect of a work: make an informed decision on which aspects you want to focus 3. Finding Secondary Literature - while you are not required to cite all secondary sources that are out there [...] Avoid simply repeating what you said before: you should pointedly alert the reader to your central findings - most importantly in a term paper: avoid redundancy! 5. Theoretical Foundation of Your Research
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parts and unsolved questions. This article tries to point out some of those unresolved questions and find – at times highly speculative – possible answers, as well as retrace the history of the instrument
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died there on 11 May 1686. However he had many activities and public functions, Guericke was able to find time to conduct various experiments in physics. Around the year 1650, he constructed the air pomp [...] the idea had been cor- rect!!! Otto thought about ways to make the barrel more solid but he couldn’t find any solution. But suddenly he had an idea! Iron! A barrel made of iron! The next day Otto went to [...] that squashed the barrel, then he was thinking in the right direction - then he would only have to find a body that was more solid than an iron bar- rel. Then he remembered one the ideas that Aristo- tle