ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1957 |
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Page 107
... energy re- quired to free the extra electron is so small that the arsenic atoms are com- pletely ionized at room temperature . Gallium , a typical group III acceptor , has only three valence electrons . In order to fill the four bonds ...
... energy re- quired to free the extra electron is so small that the arsenic atoms are com- pletely ionized at room temperature . Gallium , a typical group III acceptor , has only three valence electrons . In order to fill the four bonds ...
Page 159
... energy : solar energy , wind energy , geothermic energy , tidal energy , and thermal energy of the seas . As called for by the council resolution , it pays special attention to the possibilities of raising the living stand- ards and ...
... energy : solar energy , wind energy , geothermic energy , tidal energy , and thermal energy of the seas . As called for by the council resolution , it pays special attention to the possibilities of raising the living stand- ards and ...
Page 311
... Energy , which was held in Geneva in 1955 , viewed the world energy situation with unprece- dented breadth of outlook and complete- ness . Representatives of the United Nations submitted papers which de- scribed the energy situation in ...
... Energy , which was held in Geneva in 1955 , viewed the world energy situation with unprece- dented breadth of outlook and complete- ness . Representatives of the United Nations submitted papers which de- scribed the energy situation in ...
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