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Countries In the twentieth century, physicists went far beyond this. What they found was not an “empty place, wherein no substance should be,” but rather a vacuum filled with wonders: electromagnetic radiation
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Countries In the twentieth century, physicists went far beyond this. What they found was not an “empty place, wherein no substance should be,” but rather a vacuum filled with wonders: electromagnetic radiation [...] continued along the road as he no- ticed some commotion in the street ahead of him. As he approached the place he saw that there was a fire in one of the houses that were a little set back. However the fire fighters
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Biografia: Otto von Guericke 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org © 2012, S@TM Research Group Biografia: Otto von Guericke Otto von Guericke, długoletni burmistrz Magdeburga, dyplom
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seemed to leave no place for spiritual values. Surely the values of friendship, courage, and worship cannot be reduced to the concourse of at- oms. Moreover, the atomists left no place in science for co [...] of the atomic theory, one which was said to have con- vinced Mach: when radioactive particles were placed next to a fluorescent screen, minute flashes of light could be observed, which were interpreted as
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nate turn of events, received it. As a result, the next stage in Ernest Ruther- ford’s life took place in Cambridge. In 1895, he left New Zealand. He was only 23 years old, but had a reputation as being [...] fork and said, “That’s the last potato I will ever dig!” What a major stroke of luck—although he had placed second in the scholarship competition, the prize had been awarded to him when the win- ner decided [...] dinner guests were suitably impressed by Rutherford’s insight, and an animated conversa- tion took place. The next morning at the labora- tory, Rutherford met with Geiger, as usual. Triumphantly, Rutherford
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to their atomic mass – a structure he called ‘vis tellu- rique’. In doing so, he observed that – placing the elements in a row with growing atomic masses and with adequate dimensions of the spiral, some [...] compared to the ones in the other oc- taves). Consequently, Newland made these elements change their place in his systematisa- tion, thus using no longer only the atomic mass as the strudturing parameter. [...] the approach of Mendeleev: The open positions in Mende- lejew’s system, where no element could be placed, served as predictor for elements that had not been noticed until then. All the previ- ous attempts
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………………………………………… b. Please discuss in your group and write: the chemical elements which Mendeleev placed on the first horizontal line and the seventh column of his periodic table and the elements which
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element whose properties were entirely different from other elements in its group, he left a gap and placed the element among similar ones in another group. It enabled him to predict the characteristics of
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fork and said, “That’s the last potato I will ever dig!” What a major stroke of luck—although he had placed second in the scholarship competition, the prize had been awarded to him when the win- ner decided [...] dinner guests were suitably impressed by Rutherford’s insight, and an animated conversa- tion took place. The next morning at the labora- tory, Rutherford met with Geiger, as usual. Triumphantly, Rutherford