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Broadly speaking, the discovery of X-rays has increased the keenness of our vision ten thousand times, and we can now 'see' the individual atoms and molecules.
~ William Henry Bragg
Atoms
Discovery
Increased
Individual
Molecules
Now
Our
See
Speaking
Ten
Thousand
Thousand Times
Times
Vision
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In a gas, motion has the upper hand; the atoms are moving so fast that they have no time to enter into any sort of combination with each other: occasionally, atom must meet atom and, so to speak, each hold out vain hands to the other, but the pace is too great and, in a moment, they are far away from each other again.
~ William Henry Bragg
Again
Any
Atom
Atoms
Away
Combination
Each
Enter
Far
Far Away
Fast
Gas
Great
Hand
Hands
Hold
Meet
Moment
Motion
Moving
Must
No Time
Occasionally
Other
Out
Pace
Sort
Speak
Time
Too
Upper
Upper Hand
Vain
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Let us think of Nature as a builder, making all that we see out of atoms of a limited number of kinds, just as the builder of a house constructs it out of so many different kinds of things: bricks, slates, planks, panes of glass, and so on.
~ William Henry Bragg
Atoms
Bricks
Builder
Constructs
Different
Different Kinds
Glass
House
Just
Kinds
Let Us
Limited
Making
Many
Nature
Number
Out
See
Things
Think
Us
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Sound is a movement which is handed on from atom to atom in a gas through which the sound is passing, just as a chain of workers pass buckets of water to a fire. The quicker the workers move their hands and arms, the quicker the water moves.
~ William Henry Bragg
Arms
Atom
Chain
Fire
Gas
Handed
Hands
Just
Move
Movement
Moves
Pass
Passing
Quicker
Sound
Through
Water
Which
Workers
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The atoms may be compared to the letters of the alphabet, which can be put together into innumerable ways to form words. So the atoms are combined in equal variety to form what are called molecules.
~ William Henry Bragg
Alphabet
Atoms
Combined
Compared
Equal
Form
Letters
May
Molecules
Put
Together
Variety
Ways
Which
Words
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The chemist, whose science is immediately concerned with the combinations of atoms, has rarely found it necessary to discuss their shapes, and gives them no particular forms in his diagrams. That does not mean that the shapes are unimportant, but rather that the older methods could not define them.
~ William Henry Bragg
Atoms
Chemist
Combinations
Concerned
Could
Define
Diagram
Discuss
Does
Forms
Found
Gives
His
Immediately
Mean
Methods
Necessary
Older
Particular
Rarely
Rather
Science
Shapes
Them
Unimportant
Whose
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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.
~ William Henry Bragg
Always
Another
Atoms
Between
Changing
Continually
Difference
Existence
Former
Gas
Independent
Latter
Liquid
Molecules
Move
Partners
Though
Touch
Whereas
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The infinite variety in the properties of the solid materials we find in the world is really the expression of the infinite variety of the ways in which the atoms and molecules can be tied together, and of the strength of those ties.
~ William Henry Bragg
Atoms
Expression
Find
Infinite
Materials
Molecules
Properties
Really
Solid
Strength
Those
Tied
Ties
Together
Variety
Ways
Which
World
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When a liquid boils, the temperature has been raised to such a pitch that the evaporating molecules are sufficient in number and speed to lift off the air from the surface of the liquid and push it back en masse.
~ William Henry Bragg
Air
Back
Been
Boils
Has-Been
Lift
Liquid
Molecules
Number
Off
Pitch
Push
Raised
Speed
Sufficient
Surface
Temperature
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Whenever we warm our hands by the fire, we allow the energy radiated by the fire to quicken up the movements of the atoms of which the hands are composed. When we cool any substance, we check those movements.
~ William Henry Bragg
Allow
Any
Atoms
Check
Composed
Cool
Energy
Fire
Hands
Movements
Our
Substance
Those
Up
Warm
Whenever
Which
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William Henry Bragg
Profession
Physicist
BirthDate
02 July, 1862
DeathDate
12 March, 1942
Country
United Kingdom
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