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Page 462
... charge , and because opposite charges attract one another , in a neutral atom the total charge of the nucleus , + Ze , is balanced by Z electrons surrounding the nucleus . An atomic ion is an atom having either more or fewer electrons ...
... charge , and because opposite charges attract one another , in a neutral atom the total charge of the nucleus , + Ze , is balanced by Z electrons surrounding the nucleus . An atomic ion is an atom having either more or fewer electrons ...
Page 639
... charge was not oxidized . After several hours of heating , the crucible was withdrawn from the furnace and its contents cast in a mold of the desired shape . Because the steel had been melted , the internal structure of the product was ...
... charge was not oxidized . After several hours of heating , the crucible was withdrawn from the furnace and its contents cast in a mold of the desired shape . Because the steel had been melted , the internal structure of the product was ...
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... charge . The charge , consisting of pure quartzite , coke , and iron turnings , is fed in around the electrodes . Silicon is reduced to the metal at a location low in the furnace near the electrode tips , and the charge is heated in ...
... charge . The charge , consisting of pure quartzite , coke , and iron turnings , is fed in around the electrodes . Silicon is reduced to the metal at a location low in the furnace near the electrode tips , and the charge is heated in ...
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