Which preposition to use with molecules

of Occurrences 47%

It follows, therefore, that the Toruloe, or organisms of yeast, are veritable plants; and conclusive experiments have proved that the power which causes the rearrangement of the molecules of the sugar is intimately connected with the life and growth of the plant.

in Occurrences 7%

But in her he had seen something that was more than beauty, something that for a flashing moment had set stirring every molecule in his being.

at Occurrences 2%

"In all chemical compounds, such as water and alcohol, the molecules at the base of the two or more substances break up into their original atoms and form a new molecule composed of all the atoms in the two or more things combined.

to Occurrences 1%

It appears thus that the advantage of the iron diaphragm over iron filings reduces itself to presenting in a certain volume a much more considerable number of magnetic molecules to the action of the field.

under Occurrences 1%

The mass and elastic force of the several gases is due to the greater or less rapidity of the vibratory motion of their molecules under identical conditions.

as Occurrences 1%

Given the vast manasic globe of differentiated matter, its atoms uniting in different numbers to form molecules as the bases of elementary substances, manasic substances, of course.

with Occurrences 1%

that existing between benzol, C{6}H{6}, and naphthalene, C{10}H{8}; and the theory generally accepted by those chemists who have been occupying themselves with these bases and their derivatives is that pyridine is simply benzol, in which an atom of nitrogen replaces the triad group, CH, and quinoline, the naphthalene molecule with a similar change.

by Occurrences 1%

Molecule by molecule, in a mystery too small for human eye to detect, even had a watchful human eye been lying in wait to observe, the marvellous process went on; until, after the lapse of nobody knows how many centuries, the wood was gone, and in its place lay its exact image in stone,rings of growth, individual peculiarities of structure, knots, broken slivers and chips; color, shape, all perfect.

out Occurrences 1%

he cried; and when I had somewhat reluctantly obeyed what I considered the request of one whose internal sense had got a jerk from some mad molecule out of its orbit in the brain"Do you see anything?"

Which preposition to use with  molecules