Studies on solution in its relation to light absorption, conductivity, viscosity, and hydrolysis : a report upon a number of experimental investigations carried out in the laboratory of the late Professor Henry C. Jones
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Studies on solution in its relation to light absorption, conductivity, viscosity, and hydrolysis : a report upon a number of experimental investigations carried out in the laboratory of the late Professor Henry C. Jones
(Carnegie Institution of Washington publication, 260)
Carnegie institution of Washington, 1918
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- The absorption coefficient of solution for monochromatic radiation, by E.O. Hulburt and J.F. Hutchinson
- The conductivity and viscosity of certain organic and inorganic salts in formamid and in mixtures of formamid with ethyl alcohol, by P.B. Davis and H.I. Johnson
- A note on the viscosity of cæsium salts in glycerol-water mixtures, by P.B. Davis
- A study of the electrical conductance of the sodium salts of certain organic acids in absolute ethyl alcohol at 15[0], 25[0], and 35[0], by H.H. Lloyd and A.M. Pardee
- A study of the dissociating powers of free and of combined water, by G.F. Ordeman
- The difference in chemical activity of free and semi-combined water as illustrated by the effect of neutral salts on th hydrolysis of acetic anhydride, by G.C. Connolly