"The difference between a gas and a liquid……" — William Henry Bragg
"The difference between a gas and a liquid is that in the former, the atoms and molecules move to and fro in an independent existence, whereas in the latter, they are always in touch with one another, though they are changing partners continually."
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William Henry Bragg
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11 Quotes by William Henry Bragg
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The atoms may be compared to the letters of the alphabet, which can be put together into innumerable ways to…
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The chemist, whose science is immediately concerned with the combinations of atoms, has rarely found it necessary to discuss their…
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