Recent Investigations Concerning the Constitution of Matter Being a Course of S
Recent Investigations Concerning the Constitution of Matter Being a Course of S
Edward Philip Harrison
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It is interesting to note that on Newtonian dynamics Rydberg's constant (N) which appears to be a universal constant, cannot be built up of the universal constants e, m and V the velocity of light. But on the quantum theory A 7 ~ ", so h is also available, and it is possible to build up N entirely in universal constants if h is one of these. The theory of Bohr accounts well for the normal helium spectrum and less perfectly for the Lithium spectrum (atom with nuclear charge -j-3e). The Rutherfor...d hydrogen atom with the - electron in orbital motion together with quantum assumptions seems, thus to account for every thing except the observed magnetic quality ; we do not know however in what manner atomic H would behave magnet- ically. As I have shown, it may be necessary to postulate a special structure (magneton) or a rotating neutral doublet, or a rotating nucleus in order to account for diamagnetic associated hydrogen. In addition to these investigations in the atom, Bohr has examined the equilibrium of two such atoms when they approach one another closely and indicates how stability would be attained under purely electrostatic forces in a molecule in which the nega- tive electrons are at opposite ends of a diameter in a common orbit.
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