
Atoms and Ions—IV
A Comprehensive Discussion Especially as Related to Gases

Atoms and Ions—IV
A Comprehensive Discussion Especially as Related to Gases

Atoms and Ions—III
A Comprehensive Discussion Especially as Related to Gases Continued from Scientific American Supplement No. 2053, Page 291, May 8, 1915

Atoms and Ions—II
A Comprehensive Discussion Especially as Related to Gases

Atoms and Ions—I
A Comprehensive Discussion Especially as Related to Gases

Radiation and the Atom

Recent Discoveries in Physical Science—IV
The Mechanism of Metallic Conduction of Electricity

Recent Discoveries in Physical Science—III
Chemical Valency Bonds Interpreted as Electric Lines of Force

Recent Discoveries in Physical Science—II
Continued from Scientific American Supplement No. 1999, Page 259, April 25, 1914

Recent Discoveries in Physical Science—I
Chemical Affinity Interpreted as an Electric Phenomenon

The Structure of the Atom—VI
The Physical and Chemical Properties of the Atom Explained in the Light of Modern Theory and Experiment

The Structure of the Atom—V
The Physical and Chemical Properties of the A tom Explained in the Light of Modern Theory and Experiment

The Structure of the Atom—IV
The Physical and Chemical Properties of the Atom Explained in the Light of Modern Theory and Experiment

The Structure of the Atom—III
The Physical and Chemical Properties of the Atom Explained in the Light of Modern Theory and Experiment

The Structure of the Atom—II
The Physical and Chemical Properties of the Atom Explained in the Light of Modern Theory and Experiment

The Structure of the Atom—I
The Physical and Chemical Properties of the Atom Explained in the Light of Modern Theory and Experiment

On the appearance of helium and Neon in Vacuum Tubes
Critical Comments on the Supposed Synthesis of Matter

A New Method of Chemical Analysis
Identifying Substances Undetermining their Molecular Weight in One Apparition

Science and Engineering
Comments on a Vital Subject

Studies of Electricity and Matter
A Resume of Recent Investigation

Studies of Electricity and Matter
A Resume Of Recent Investigation

Rays of Positive Electricity
A New Investigation of Goldstein's “Canal Rays”

Electric Discharge through Gases

Electric Discharge in Vacuum Tubes

Some Experiments on the Electric Discharge in Vacuum Tubes