书城教材教辅科学读本(英文原版)(套装1-6册)
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第347章 第四册(3)

"First think of the dissolved particles of a soluble substance. They are all in the liquid, but they have been divided up into such minute particles that they are invisible.

"Then think of our little experiment with mercury. We boiled the mercury in the tube, and as it boiled it passed away in vapor. But we could not see the vapor, because the particles had been divided up too small to be seen. These were molecules of mercury.