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THE elements are constructed, so it is now believed, of collections of hydrogen atoms bound together by negative electrons. The atomic weight of an element is not, as a rule, a whole number. I think the importance of this departure from integers is most significant.
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BROWN, S. Negative Electron Curve. Nature 106, 342–343 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106342a0
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