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no futher interest. For it is not the particular sample that the chemist is investigating it is the molecular structure. Now he is already in possession of overwhelming evidence that all samples of the same molecular structure react chemically in exactly the same way. The object of the chemist's investigation, that which he experiments upon, that to which his question put to nature relates, in the molecular structure and this has in all samples as complete an identity as it belongs to molecular structure to posses. Accordingly he does as you say experiment upon the very object under investigation. But if you stop a moment to consider it, you will see that you tripped in saying that it is otherwise with experiments made upon diagrams. For what is here the object of investigation? It

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